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I got a letter from the IRS awhile back saying that I owed back taxes from 2005 because all my income was supposedly not reported. I had to respond to their letter and I told them that I would have the money paid by the due date, if I couldn't pay it all I would call them and let them know. I also wrote on the letter for them to take out the money if I get a refund for 2006. They haven't done that, they sent the whole amount of my refund for 2006 instead of taking out what I owed from 2005. I have tried contacting them on the phone and it is hard to get through to them. Someone else called and asked them if you owed money from 2005 would they send your whole refund for 2006 or would they take out what they owe then send you the balance left if any back to you. They told 3 people that they would automatically take out what I owe then send anything left over back to me. I didn't get a big refund for 2006, but I was wondering why didn't they take out like they said they would. Thanks.

2007-04-07 10:34:04 · 6 answers · asked by Butterfly28 1

I claim 0 on my paycheck and get around 1600 dollars taken out monthly. I gross about 5,000.0 a month. Is this normal?

2007-04-07 10:06:56 · 4 answers · asked by deucexcspro 1

Is the commission that I received as executor taxable one state income tax? I live in Pa. and file a PA-40.
Help, Janet

2007-04-07 10:01:33 · 2 answers · asked by janet w 2

I worked as a contractor, so taxes were not taken out. I sent in money for my estimated taxes, now that I'm filing my tax return I do not remember how much I sent in...Is there a place to call to determine the amount?

2007-04-07 09:39:22 · 3 answers · asked by summer10 1

I live in Ca and I am In my first year of business (sole proprietorship) as well.

2007-04-07 09:28:50 · 5 answers · asked by trademasters2005 1

I am expecting commision of nearly $5mil from a Ps3 stock deal. How would I go about properly excepting the money without getting auditted? How do I explain my new found income and so on?

2007-04-07 09:23:41 · 6 answers · asked by Natedaniel B 1

If not, can a person collect interest on their money all year long and just pay taxes on the interest at the beginning of the following year? Does it matter the amount? What if a person has ten million dollars sitting in an account earning interest?

2007-04-07 09:20:21 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

not that i mind tribal casinos being tax exempt.. why does the gov't screw the gambling public with having the nerve to tax their winnings on income won at these tax exempt casinos??

2007-04-07 09:13:27 · 3 answers · asked by Thomas B 2

In filing my '06 return, I was penalized for not paying enough fed tax on my W-2. I have never seen this before. The penalty charge was $35.00. Apparently it is for not having enough Federal Tax with held during the year. Anyone heard of this before? I have never seen or heard of it before and have been paying taxes, and filing for 32 years.

2007-04-07 09:02:33 · 7 answers · asked by Klondike John 5

Husband was killed through co. negelience settlement due what type of taxes st. New Mexico.

2007-04-07 08:57:59 · 1 answers · asked by Marilyn G 1

I want to Open General IRA Account for Tax deduction, I have couple of questions in mind:
1) What is the Maximum Gross Income to get Tax deduction?
2) If I withdraw this IRA money before retire, do they exist any penalty other than paying taxes to that amount?

Thanks

2007-04-07 08:48:50 · 2 answers · asked by stockman 2

How much earned income can my child, who is a dependent on my return, have to not have to pay any income taxes, using the standard deduction? I saw it says earned income + $300 for the standard deduction but my question is at what point will her income be too high to pay zero taxes? She only had $40 in interest income.

2007-04-07 08:35:07 · 2 answers · asked by Lisa M 2

2007-04-07 08:04:50 · 3 answers · asked by bill- 1

Hi, I'm a model and I received a 1099-MISC for my gross earnings. However, I had to pay a 20% commission on that gross so can I claim that as a deduction?

2007-04-07 07:24:35 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Me and my boyfriend are currently not married.
If we were to get married could we file sepratly on our taxes next year or does it have to be as married?

2007-04-07 07:22:41 · 4 answers · asked by LifeisShortButSweet4Certain 2

Which form I need to fill after the due date 4-15-07. And how many years I can submit the change? Thank you and have a nice day.

2007-04-07 07:11:32 · 8 answers · asked by vinh.1966 1

I was just wondering if you take the regular percent out (whatever that is, if someone knows) or if it changes under these circumstances.....sorry if this is stupid.....oh and if it helps I live in Indiana if taxes change from state to state and I'm pretty sure it does.
(PCH= Publishers Clearing House)

2007-04-07 07:10:45 · 9 answers · asked by lissa 1

I'm confused. This is parents last year to file me as a dependent. I am now in the process of filing for MY own taxes. I made just short of 15k. When I finished the paperwork for my taxes I come to realize I have $400 to owe. WHY? Do I need to file?! I am a full-time student.

2007-04-07 07:01:27 · 8 answers · asked by Rebecca K 1

2007-04-07 06:49:41 · 17 answers · asked by raflog2003 1

I have a landline and 3 cell phones; can I claim the Federal Excise Tax Credit on all 4 lines?

2007-04-07 06:26:19 · 4 answers · asked by Linda P 1

why do some "taxpayers" (i use that word generously) believe that they may manipulate or outright be dishonest in order to receive a refund they may not otherwise be entitled to. take the case of two single parents with one child living in the same home, and the taxpayers or tax preparer "belief" that either parent is entitled to take the child's dependency exemption and associated child tax credit "type" benefits, while the tax code and regulations specifically state who must take the exemption and who may be able to take the eitc. and this is not up to anyone to manipulate or bend the rules in order to fraudently receive a earned income tax credit that they are not entitled to. do people really think they will get away with this or are they living in a fantasy world.

2007-04-07 06:11:55 · 6 answers · asked by amazed 3

So the government takes 15% then they take out in taxes another 24% = 39% = loan sharking!?!? how is that possible?

2007-04-07 06:08:56 · 6 answers · asked by shorty 2

2007-04-07 05:39:16 · 6 answers · asked by Eric 2

2006 I had income of 93K, married, 2 kids in school, one out (USMC). I will still owe 4K to state and federal. Can I, and how much will I need to offset this? Any other options?

2007-04-07 05:17:16 · 5 answers · asked by Brett C 4

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