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2006-12-01 02:05:50 · 1 answers · asked by 012544 2 in United Kingdom

Who can you complain to the IRS about? My boyfriend claimed our child two y.o child for the Feb 05 tax season (last years). However he has been given the run around since then with submitting documents and proving he is the father. All forms have been submitted and when he calls weekly they say it is still being processed. The new tax year is coming and we want to get this issue resolved before it happens again. We think the problem is that he claimed 1 on his w-2's and didn't change it after our sons birth. However, shouldn't the IRS be able to work around that by telling him to change his dependant status and fix this small problem. By the way he files his taxes on his own. Anyway, how in the heck do you go about proving you are the father of a child (he's been here since birth) besides the birth certificate, ss card.

2006-12-01 01:57:58 · 5 answers · asked by nene 3 in United States

Can this be done without hiring a firm to rip me off just to stop them from taking every penny I make?

2006-12-01 01:15:58 · 9 answers · asked by Jimmie J 1 in United States

I have been paying 22% on all of the jobs I do, although my overall earnings are under my personal annual allowance. I am not self employed; I work for companies on a part time or casual basis. How can I go about claiming my tax back as my attempts every tax year so far have failed. I know I probably can't do this til April but want to prepare myself. Thanks in advance for any help offered.

2006-12-01 00:47:31 · 3 answers · asked by Little One 4 in United Kingdom

This past year, I needed to put in for an extension in my taxes. I paid the small tax due, but I hadn't had time to track down some items, so I didn't want to file at that time. When I did track down everything, it turned out that everything was correct, so I neither owed more, nor was I due a refund. I believe I then filed (via paper filing) but I can't remember. I did print out a copy of my return which I have in my records. I would like to ensure I did file, so that all is clean with the IRS. Is there any way to check the status of whether I actually filed or not?

I looked on the IRS website, and it looks like there is a section where you can check on your refund, but I don't see anything where you can just check filing status when you are not due a refund.

2006-12-01 00:21:22 · 4 answers · asked by Russ J 2 in United States

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