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GOT UNFILED TAX RETURNS? IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR REDEMPTION!

Taxpayers are required to file their tax returns once every year to document their finances and the taxes paid during the year. Some taxpayers, however, go past the due date of filing tax returns, accumulating years of unfiled tax returns and end up facing various penalties, interests, and even have to face legal consequences. If you too have non-filed tax returns and need guidance, this blog is for you. Read on to find out all you need to know about filing unfiled tax returns. Why You Must File Unfiled Tax Returns Immediately Negligence or inability to file a tax return,

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Need Help with Filing Unfiled Tax Returns? Read This Now!

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Every year, taxpayers are required to file their IRS tax returns within the stipulated timeline. There are times, however, when taxpayers are unable to clear their dues and end up with heavy penalties and interests. Whether a taxpayer forgets the deadline, doesn’t have the finances to pay the owed taxes, or has a history of unfiled taxes, the IRS has different tax relief options to help them overcome settle their dues. Continuing on the subject, in this blog post, we focus on how to go about filing unfiled tax returns. Read on. Filing Unfiled Tax Returns Collate all Documents The

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Got Unfiled Tax Returns? It’s Never Too Late for Redemption!

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Taxpayers are required to file their tax returns once every year to document their finances and the taxes paid during the year. Some taxpayers, however, go past the due date of filing tax returns and end up facing various penalties, interests, and even have to face legal consequences. If you too have non-filed tax returns and need guidance, this blog is for you. Read on to find out all you need to know about filing unfiled tax returns. Why You Must File Unfiled Tax Returns Immediately In case of non-compliance, the IRS has the authority to hold refunds or file

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Answering 5 FAQs About Filing Unfiled Tax Returns

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If you have unfiled tax returns, you may have many questions on your mind, especially if this  has happened for the first time. Questions such as, how the IRS contacts taxpayers, what are the consequences of not filing tax returns, and what is substitute for return program. These are all common questions among taxpayers who have not filed their tax returns. While the Law Offices of Nick Nemeth can help you with unfiled tax returns and scores of other IRS-tax debt related issues, it is important for every taxpayer to have a fair knowledge about common tax problems such as

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4 Steps to Filing Your Unfiled Tax Returns

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Running afoul of the Internal Revenue Service is the last thing that anybody would want to do. However, mistakes happen, and sometimes the circumstances are such that you cannot avoid being on the wrong side. If you have been in a similar situation where you have not been able to pay your taxes and are now worried about the IRS penalizing you for the same, then here are four steps that can help you dig your way out of this problem. Step 1: Collect required tax documents. Get the copies of your W-2s, 1099s and all other relevant tax documents

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Who Should File a Tax Return: Explained by Nick Nemeth

Whether you are required to file the income tax return depends on a number of factors such as your income, filing status, age, and dependency. Sometimes, even if you are not required to file a tax return, it may still be in your best interest to file the return. If you are wondering why, Nick Nemeth talks about five reasons why it still makes sense to file income tax return even if you think you do not owe any tax to the government. Take a look. 1. Extra Income Tax Withheld The Federal tax system authorizes employers to withhold some

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