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[N362]Not Filing Tax Returns
by Gen Wright, Gen
When you first start looking at filing tax return, you may be overwhelmed at the whole situation. If you are looking at a tax return, it may seem too complicated for the average person to ever understand. If you find you are feeling this way, understand that you are not alone. Most people across the country dread tax time not just because of the money they may have to pay, but also because of having to confront the nasty paperwork that goes along with the whole process. There are people that feel like it is so complicated that it is just not worth doing, and end up in big trouble later. Don't let this happen to you. There are a few things you can do to simplify the process for yourself and get through tax time without the frustrations and confusion.

If you need help filing tax return, you can look through the Yellow Pages and find a qualified accountant that is an expert in the tax field. This can be quite expensive, however, since these accountants are trained specialists in the field of taxes. You will find a wide range of charges for these services, but be careful because some of the fees are very high. If you cannot afford this you can ask around and see if any of your friends know of a good qualified person that may be available for a cheaper price. There are some accountants that are retired, but stay up to date, that work in their own home in a smalltime business operation that do not charge too much, and you may be able to work out a deal with one of them. You may also be able to find an accountant that is willing to make a payment plan with you to help you with the fees.

If you feel that you can do your taxes on your own, then you can do them using the standard manual way with the actual physical forms, or you can do them online. Doing them online can be a very quick and easy method especially if you use tax software that is available for your purchase online. This software can help you when you are filing tax return, and will guide you through the return so that you can complete it easily and effectively. It will even catch small mistakes that you may make while you are filing tax return. The software is available are kept up-to-date with the latest federal and state income tax laws.

When making your decision, about which filing system works best for you, take into account how much you are willing to spend to make it easier for you. It may be worth spending a bit of money for some software, or for an accountant if you feel that you are really not comfortable doing it on your own, and do not have the confidence to know that you have done it correctly. When you are filing tax return remember that you want to get it done properly the first time with no mistakes or errors, and these choices will help you get that done. Tax time only comes once a year and you can get through this quite easily. You will see that the software will take away all of the complications, and you will be sailing through getting your taxes done until next year.

Many good folks each year fall behind in filing their tax returns. The largest reasons for not filing are fear of not knowing how to file and the thought of not being able to pay the balance due. Even if you are unable to pay you should file your return to avoid future penalties for not filing. Penalties for not filing can reach up to 25% of the amount due. If you are due a refund from the IRS there is no penalty for not filing. However, you should file as soon as possible to avoid losing your refund. After three years from the tax return due date you will not be eligible to collect a refund or claim tax credits on your return.

To help those who can not afford to pay the balance due by April 15th the IRS does offer installment agreements to pay off your debt. The downside to installment agreements is that you will continue to pay penalties and interest because you did not pay your yearly taxes in full. If your debt to the IRS is so large that an installment agreement will not help and there is reason to believe that paying would place you in a financial hardship there is the option to file an offer in compromise. In the case that you believe you may qualify to file an offer in compromise you should consult with an experienced professional first.

To help ensure that you do not end up with a large tax bill at the end of the year make sure you are withholding enough tax from your regular paycheck or making estimated tax payments throughout the year if you are self employed. Events such as an increase in earnings or change in marital status may call for the need to change your withholding amount. As long as the taxpayer has paid the same amount of taxes from the prior year or they have paid 90% of the current year's tax, whichever is smaller, they will not be penalized.

After not filing one year it seems the chances of filing the next year go from slim to none. If you are years behind in filing you should consult with a professional to help you file all your returns correctly. The sooner you file; the better. Penalties and interest will continue to accrue until you decide to do something about them. Finding someone who is knowledgeable in tax law and IRS procedures will help take the stress off of your shoulders. You can sign a power of attorney to allow that person to communicate with the IRS directly on your behalf.

In the event that you owe the IRS money and you have made no effort to arrange for payment the IRS may take action through issuing a tax levy (such as garnishing your wages) or serving you with a federal tax lien. A garnishment of wages, or wage levy, takes place by notifying your employer of your debt and forcing them to send a portion of your wages to the IRS. Depending on your debt and other factors such as marital status and number of dependents; 30% to 70% of your check may be withheld. Wage levies which are often a surprise can make living very difficult for someone by not enabling them to pay their bills. In order to avoid dealing with a wage levy contact the IRS or get a professional to assist you as soon as you receive notice that they are going to levy your paycheck or bank account. A levy can also take place in the form of personal property (your house, car, boat) or other property that is yours but held by another entity (your social security, dividends, or rental income).

As for tax liens, the IRS often file them to protect their interest. If you have a tax lien filed against you it will destroy your credit. For all debts besides secured mortgages, the IRS becomes the next lien holder and they will not release the lien until you have fully paid off the debt or an offer in compromise case has been settled.

Although most cases with the IRS are handled in civil court the consequences for not filing and complying with IRS laws can be brutal. It can be a crime to willfully not file a return. To avoid being investigated you have to make an effort to file your return or make arrangements to begin the process of filing (such as hiring a tax professional) before you receive a letter stating that you are under criminal investigation. In 2006 the IRS obtained indictments in over half of the non-filer cases it criminally investigated. Average jail time given to those that were convicted was 40 months. You must show that you are making an effort to comply with the law in order to stay away from serving jail time and especially to avoid the loss of hard earned property. Remember that going up against the IRS alone is like getting in the lions den without a weapon. Hiring an experienced professional to guide you is the most beneficial option you can take.
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