all the information you need should be on the irs website
2007-04-17 18:33:55
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answered by Sabrina Z 2
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Extension requests were due by 4/17, so if she didn't file one by now for 2006, it's too late.
She should gather up all her tax paperwork for the years she didn't file, and fill out the forms to see if she was required to file. For any year where she was, she should go ahead and file. If she owes for any of those years, there will be interest and penalties. If she doesn't owe, she'll still get her refunds for 2004, 2005 and 2006 and there won't be any penalties or interest - refunds from years earlier than that are lost.
2007-04-17 20:33:51
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answered by Judy 7
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File ASAP, all years for which a return is required. If there are significant tax liabilities and/or complicated issues, a CPA would be the best bet, or possibly even a tax attorney. It may sound scary, but she has gotten herself in a hole and could get buried if not handled properly. Contrary to what I have sometimes seen in other places, she is not protected by the statute of limitations. The statute does not begin to run until the return is filed.
2007-04-19 04:15:55
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answered by dwagsfive 2
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You need a CPA. They are trained in dealing with old previous tax return years. Most H & R block employees can not handle this. File all of the prior year returns. The IRS will not give you any problems. Just file.
2007-04-17 19:07:17
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answered by david z 1
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I would advise your friend to get to a tax consultant ASAP, H&R Block, for example. Dealing with this situation properly can get confusing and hairy, I think she should yield to a professional and let them guide her.
2007-04-17 18:34:00
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answered by tenayaledeux00 3
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Learn spanish and move south of the Rio Grande.
Seriously, she's in a load of you know what. Her best bet is to contact the KGB, I mean IRS and confess her sins. She really does not want them to track her down.
2007-04-17 18:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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pray that there is not an irs person on here and see this question. lol. i agree go to h&r block. they help with a lot of stuff and plus if they do it and she gets audited then h&r will send a rep with her to meet with the irs.
2007-04-17 18:37:17
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answered by misstress n 3
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