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Tax Returns Due!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by macalu, Apr 17, 2007.

  1. texanskan

    texanskan Member

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    YES BUT YOU MUST PAY A FEE, try to get it done now so stupid liberals don't waste your money
     
  2. macalu

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    yea, i'm doing them tonight. i was just wondering what kind of stipulations there were.
     
  3. Master Baiter

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    No it was about the IRS being a sham and talks about how the Federal Reserve is not a governmental agency yet handles all of our money (inflation, interest rates, etc.) Its a whole lot of government conspiracy stuff and how a group of bankers really run the country/world. I tend to take these "documentaries" with a grain of salt. I would just be interested in what others (people who have a whole lot more knowledge than me) have to say about the subject.

    Anyone here a tax attorney?

    Me either, even though I'd love to not pay taxes.
     
  4. macalu

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    http://www.paynoincometax.com/

    read into that what you will.
     
  5. Master Baiter

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    Yeah, that doesn't look super legit. I'd like to know from someone that doesn't look like a quack or isn't from the IRS or the Fed.
     
  6. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    If you get money back, you won't pay any extra fees to the IRS if you file today or if you file next month.
     
  7. Isabel

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    Even though I'm divorced, and was separated for all of 2006, I had to file as married one more year. Since my ex isn't very happy with me right now, cooperating on a joint return isn't an option. So I couldn't take the Earned Income Credit (might not have been eligible anyway, probably will be next year) or the Lifetime Learning Credit. All that stuff that normally gives us college students a break.

    It is none of the government's business whether I'm married or not, whether I was last year or not, especially when it was just a matter of waiting for legal paperwork.
     
  8. Master Baiter

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    Even if you are married, you do not have to file that way.
     
  9. gifford1967

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    yeah dude, its a good thing the Bush administration has been so careful with our money.

    liberlz suks!!!
     
  10. underoverup

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    looks like you are completely wrong.
     
  11. texanskan

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    No Bush is an idiot too, I am glad we have gridlock it means less money is getting spent.
     
  12. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    If you don't have a child you have to make less than $12,120 (filing as single) in order to get some benefit out of the EIC
     
  13. texanskan

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    Wrong? I have filled late before and I still got my money back but was assesed a penalty fee. Hey I am not a CPA nor do I pretend to be I was just going off what I know.
     
  14. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    You had to pay the IRS a penalty for filing late even though you got a refund or did you have to pay the state a penalty? Some states charge penalties even if you are due a refund, but I have never heard of the IRS charging a penalty if you are due a refund.
     
  15. texanskan

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    I am not sure, I just paid a small fee that is all.
     
  16. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    I filed months ago and already got my return. Slackers.
     
  18. rrj_gamz

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    Hell, I sent mine last Thursday...I'm actually getting money back...sweet...
     
  19. codell

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    Since I spend so much time on here amusing you guys with my useless knowledge of various stuff, I am considering you all dependants on my return.

    I'll split the $54 MIL + with all of you when I get my return (and after my 45 year prison sentence).

    Carry on.
     
  20. TraJ

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    I think you would still need to file the automatic extension form. I believe it is Form 4868.
     

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