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How do I get a self-released IRS tax lien off my credit? It was released over 2 years ago.?

If you say it will stay on 7-10 years, is that from the time it was first reported? Or when it released? I was told my credit score won't go up unt

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Is it true the IRS can get only put penalties on non filed tax returns up to three years back?

A friend of us tried to tell my boyfriend, the IRS would only be able to charge him fees and penalties for the past three years he didn't file. I thin

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Is it legal to claim additional amounts on your td1 form so that by year’s end you will not receive a tax ref.

Basically I am working 8 months of the year. However, the government is taxing me at the rate I would pay if I worked 12 months. So, is it possible to

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Is it legal to claim additional amounts on your td1 form so that by year’s end you will not receive a tax ref.

Basically I am working 8 months of the year. However, the government is taxing me at the rate I would pay if I worked 12 months. So, is it possible to

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Is it legal to claim additional amounts on your td1 form so that by year’s end you will not receive a tax ref.

Basically I am working 8 months of the year. However, the government is taxing me at the rate I would pay if I worked 12 months. So, is it possible to

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How can I stop a child support arrears levy on my bank account on a son who is 26 years old?

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for this years fed. tax return, i owe the gov’t money. ( 38 dollars actually) when do i have to have sent in?

i can't find the date anywhere on the form and if i'm late, what kind of penalties would they impose? would they delay my rebate payment? would they c

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Does anyone have an example of a worst case scenario for years of not filing tax returns/not paying taxes?

What do you think would happen to the individual? Does the DOJ routinely impose sentences for imprisonment? Or is it more likely that the IRS would

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