What Can I Do About Unfiled Tax Returns?

By Top Tax Staff
Have you missed filing a couple of your past federal income tax returns? If so, you may be feeling nervous about what action the IRS may take against you. While there are potentially harsh financial consequences for not reporting your income to the IRS, you can easily clear up any unfiled tax returns by preparing your forms and submitting them as soon as possible. If you're wondering what you can do about unfiled tax returns you may find this information helpful.
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Innocent Spouse Tax Relief: Know the Qualifications

By Top Tax Staff

Innocent spouse relief is a provision offered by the Internal Revenue Service to spouses who were unaware that their husbands or wives were committing tax fraud. Taxpayers who qualify for this relief may be exempt from back taxes, penalties and criminal prosecution due to the fraud of the other spouse. Qualifying for innocent spouse relief, though, can be difficult, since there are many conditions a taxpayer must meet.

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How to Qualify for Temporarily Uncollectible Status with IRS

By Top Tax Staff

As the U.S. economy continues to languish, some taxpayers who owe the IRS back taxes are facing their own financial hardships. For many, simply paying the monthly bills is a difficult task, so repaying back tax debt can be almost impossible on their current income. Unfortunately, the IRS is legally entitled to pursue payment for outstanding taxes, regardless of the current circumstances of the individual who owes the debt. If you owe back taxes and you're facing financial hardship, one of the ways you may be able to get some tax relief is to qualify for temporarily uncollectible status with IRS agents. If you qualify, the IRS will stop pursuing you for your back taxes immediately.

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