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Audit Tax Returns

Audit Tax Returns

Question: US TAX LAWS Are we legally required to file a tax return? Can the IRs really audit you for not filing?

Hi I’m 19 and I just went to www.freedomtofacism.com and watched a movie after I talked to someone at work today, and was told that we are not required to pay income tax. Can anyone prove that one way or another? What about the Supreme court ruling that say that the IRS is illegal and can not require you to pay tax on personal services.




Answer: Yes you are required to file a tax form
Yes you are required to pay taxes on income for services (work)
The IRS is a legal branch of the US Government

The Supreme Court never said the IRS was illegal

Now the question of personal services is tricky, depends on what the service is and how much you got paid.

There are volumes called the Tax Code of the United States, I do not recommend reading them, because I believe sections contradict each other.

www.freedomtofacism.com is a gripe session for minor pieces of law that are obsolete or in need of updateing due to newer conflicting laws. They bend the facts that some laws need updating and word it so it looks like a big brother power thing

Another record year for online tax returns

A record number of taxpayers filed their self-assessment tax returns online this year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) said yesterday.

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IRS Amended Tax Form

IRS Amended Tax Form

Question: How should I return my tax refund?

I filed my taxes early this year and I just received my tax refund today. Unfortunately, it turns out I have to amend my tax return. After filling out the amended return (form 1040x) it looks like I only get a $40 refund instead of the $460 I received today. Should I just file the amended return and wait for the IRS to ask for its overpaid refund (~12 weeks), or might I get in trouble for waiting so long? If so, what actions should I take?




Answer: Just enclose a check for $420 with the amended return.

Be sure to send the amended return via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested so that you have proof of mailing and proof of receipt by the IRS.

Homebuyer tax credit of $8,000 is being delayed for months

Did you purchase a home after Nov. 6? Don’t expect your $8,000 homebuyer tax credit any time soon.