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Delinquent, Unfiled, Late, Past Due Back Taxes, IRS Returns


Filing Delinquent Returns Or Back Taxes

If you have old delinquent returns to file (back tax) the IRS can and will use the delinquent returns (back tax) against you in many ways. For example... If you have a refund coming to you, and you file more than 3 years past the due date (including valid extensions) the IRS will keep the refund. The IRS will not even offset the refund against a old tax liability from another year. If you are in a "binding" installment agreement to pay a prior tax liability, or in an uncollectible status, the filing of any return or the paying of any tax late will void the agreement and cause all money to become due immediately. Often when an agreement is in default, taxpayers find out via a levy on their bank account or paycheck. Even worse, taxpayers may find out through a levy on their spouses paycheck or a lien on their house and other property! Taxpayers are not always notified first. Sometimes, even the representative was not notified! The IRS may have filed a return for you, charged you with the tax, and is now about to take collection action against you, and you do not even know it yet. You are about to find out the hard way! Even if you like the way they prepared the (back tax) or delinquent returns (most likely because they charged you with less tax than you thought it was going to be) you still need to sign the return. Otherwise, the statute of limitations on assessment does not run. This means that the IRS can audit you and/or charge you with additional taxes at any future time. Normally they have three years from the time you send a return in. Even if for some reason you are not required to file, you should file anyway. This would protect you from having to prove that you were not required to file many years after the fact!

Owing Money On Back Taxes And Old Delinquent Returns

If you will owe money on any delinquent returns (back taxes) that you cannot fully pay when you send in the returns, then read Owing. Your solution will center around dealing with the collections division. Otherwise...

Solution...

You need to file any old (back tax) delinquent returns immediately. Even if you are missing records, afraid that there is a possibility of owing money, or you are confused about how to fill out the returns, or afraid to tell the IRS where you are, you still need to file now. You should seek a free consultation with a professional representative who can advise you on what to do in your situation. Over the years I have collected dozens of excuses for not filing from people - most of which are not valid. Get your questions answered and put this back tax problem behind you once and for all. I will help you file previous years returns successfully.  I cannot stress this enough.

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