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Should I complete the PROFILE even if my family has not yet filed our 2006 tax returns?

US Aid Renewal Instructions FAQ
Yes. You and your parents should use the income information on your W-2 forms or paycheck stubs to estimate the figures that will appear on your 2006 tax returns. Such estimates are perfectly acceptable for all students. Do not delay filing the PROFILE past March 20th, 2007.
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Should I complete the FAFSA even if my family has not yet filed our 2006 tax returns?

US Aid Renewal Instructions FAQ
If you did not receive a Pell Grant in your 2006-2007 aid package, you may use estimates to complete the FAFSA. If you did receive a Pell Grant in your 2006-2007 aid package, you should use actual 2006 tax return data. Please refer to your 2006-2007 award letter if you are uncertain whether or not you received a Pell Grant last year.
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My parents have not filed their tax return. Can I still complete the FAFSA?

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Though it is recommended that you complete the FAFSA with completed tax form information, to meet awarding deadlines you can estimate. Once the tax form is available, you must correct the FAFSA data that is in error. Note that financial aid packages based on estimated FAFSA data may not provide an accurate depiction of your overall eligibility for financial assistance.
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Q4: What if my parents or I have not filed our tax returns before the CSS PROFILE and FAFSA are due?

SU- Financial Aid Office
We recommend that you use the information from your completed tax returns when filing these forms. However, if you are unable to file your taxes by February 1st, do not wait to complete the PROFILE and the FAFSA. Use estimated income figures and adhere to the February 1st deadline.
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What could happen if I have un-filed tax returns?

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If you have un-filed tax returns you could end up in serious trouble with the IRS. The IRS has ten years to collect taxes that you owe and if you filed a return ten years ago and owed taxes that you didn’t pay, the IRS will use your last known address as your contact.
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I have not filed tax returns for several years. What should I do?

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If you think that you will owe a large amount of money, you may want to contact an attorney. Otherwise, you can call the IRS at1-800-829-1040. The IRS tax assistor will answer your tax questions and help you obtain blank prior year forms.
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When must my corporate tax returns be filed?

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Be sure to file your corporate tax returns no later than six months after the end of your tax year. The tax year of a corporation is its fiscal year end. ie: corporation year end is March 31st ? the filing deadline is September 30th.
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How often must admissions tax returns be filed?

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Sec. 12-21-2550 states " the license tax imposed by this article is due and payable in monthly installments on or before the twentieth day of each month."
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Will my tax returns be e-filed?

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We'll e-file your federal and state return for you. There are certain returns that the IRS does not allow to be e-filed, but your tax pro will let you know if yours is one of those during your phone meeting.
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Will I review tax returns before they are filed?

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Yes. The tax department will send returns and backup to you for review and approval. If a tax payment is required, the information provided will allow you to create the payment request.
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What if I have not filed income tax returns for each of the most recent three tax years?

Affidavit Form I-864 - Tax Returns
If you were required by law to file a tax return in any one of the three years immediately prior to your relative's immigrant visa interview, you will be required to furnish a tax return. If necessary you will be required to file retroactively with the IRS and provide a copy of the returns.
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When is my 2006 tax return required to be filed?

Tax FAQ
Please remember: Extensions of time to file are not extensions of time to pay. IRS must receive payment of tax due by 16 April 2007.
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What return must be filed for franchise tax?

Frequently Asked Questions - Corporation Franchise Tax
For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000 for corporate income tax and on or after January 1, 2001 for franchise tax, the franchise tax must be reported with Form MO-1120 or MO-1120S. Schedule MO-FT must be included with either Form MO-1120 or Form MO-1120S. If you are not required to file Form MO-1120 or MO-1120S, you must complete the upper portion of either of these two forms, mark the box "franchise tax only" and then complete Schedule MO-FT.
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Do I need to submit tax returns?

WSU - FAQs
If your FAFSA is selected for the federal review process called verification, you will need to submit signed copies of your--and possibly your parents--federal tax returns. If you are selected for verification, you will be assigned verification requirements on your Financial Aid and Scholarship Requirements link on WINGS Express. You will be required to complete and submit a verification worksheet along with signed copies of the appropriate tax documents to the Office of Financial Aid.
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How often are sales and use tax returns filed?

State of Rhode Island: Division of Taxation:Synopsis
Generally, sales and use tax returns must be filed on a monthly basis on or before the twentieth day of the month next succeeding the month for which the return is required to be made. However, if your sales and use tax liability for six (6) consecutive months has averaged less than two hundred dollars ($200) per month, a quarterly return may be made when specially authorized, in writing, by the Tax Administrator.
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What should I do if I haven’t filed tax returns for the last three years?

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You should file all tax returns that are due, regardless of whether or not full payment can be made with the return. If you owe taxes a delay in filing may result in penalty and interest charges that could increase your tax bill significantly. Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for a payment plan. All payment plans require continued compliance with all filing and payment responsibilities after the plan is approved.
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When are property tax returns for manufacturers and businesses to be filed?

Auditor FAQ's
All returns are mailed in January and are due to the SC Dept. of Revenue and the Auditors Office for furniture, fixtures and equipment no later than April 30 th to avoid penalties. If you do not receive a business personal property return, please call the Auditors Office.
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I just arrived in the U.S. and have never filed taxes. What do I need instead of tax returns?

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You must provide documentation to verify the date of entry into the U.S. (a copy of Form 1-94 with entry date stamped). You must also contact the Internal Revenue Service to request a Form 4506T stating that you have not filed federal taxes in the last two years. You can request this form by calling 1-800-829-1040 or by accessing http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506t.pdf. Yes and No.
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I filed my tax returns but didn't have the money to pay what was owed. What do I do now?

Frequently Asked Tax Questions
When the Internal Revenue Service sends you a notice stating that you owe back taxes, the amount is usually much higher than what you thought because they have tacked on penalties and interest. Of course you could just write a check and pay them the full amount, including penalties and interest. Worse you could just ignore them; meanwhile the penalties and interest keep piling up. Or you could hire a tax professional who is experienced in the matters of back taxes.
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Can sales and use tax returns be electronically filed?

Electronic Filing - Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Yes. The Department of Revenue currently has three options available for electronic filing of your sales and use tax return. File Transmission is a secure process developed by DOR for sales tax registrants and/or their representatives to transmit their sales/use tax return data to DOR via an electronic file over the Internet. See File Transmission for more information.
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Can returns of tax-exempt organizations be e-filed?

IRS
Form 7004, Application for Automatic 6-Month Extension of Time To File Certain Business Income Tax, Information, and Other Returns All you have to do is use IRS-approved software. You can find a list of IRS-approved software, including those offering free e-file, at http://www.irs.gov/efile, and then click on “e-file for Charities and Nonprofits.”
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When the Internal Revenue Service sends you a notice stating that you owe back taxes, the amount is usually much higher than what you thought because they have tacked on penalties and interest. Of course you could just write a check and pay them the full amount, including penalties and interest. Worse you could just ignore them; meanwhile the penalties and interest keep piling up. Or you could hire a tax attorney who is experienced in the matters of back taxes.
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I haven't filed income tax returns for several years. What should I do?

Department of Revenue - State of Montana
Obtain forms and file all late returns at this time. See the information about obtaining forms. If you have questions, write to us at Montana Department of Revenue, P O Box 5805, Helena, MT 59604-5805, e-mail us, or call us at (406)444-6900. Respond to the letter. If you did file the returns, send copies of them with your reply. If you didn't file, explain why not. On the back of the letter or on a separate sheet, list the type and amount of your income and the year you received it.
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Help! I filed my tax returns but did not have the money to pay. Do I have options?

Tax Defense Network
Taking the time to file your tax returns is the first step in working with the IRS. Since you were unable to pay the taxes owed, the Internal Revenue Service will send you a notice stating you owe back taxes. The amount is usually much higher than what you thought because they have included penalties and interest. Since you are unable to pay at this time, contact one of our Tax Professionals for a free, no obligation consultation.
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I filed my FAFSA as married, but we filed separate returns. Do you need both returns?

IPFW: Paying for College: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. If you filed your FAFSA as married, we need a signed copy of both you and your spouse’s tax return and copies of all W2’s.
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Why do you need tax returns signed even when I e-filed with the IRS?

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The signature means someone takes responsibility that it is a true copy of what was filed with the IRS. We accept tax returns signed either by the Individual / Company Officer, or by the Tax Preparer.
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I am in a Chapter 13 case. How do I handle filing of tax returns after the Chapter 13 case is filed?

Bankruptcy Law Center | FAQ | Current Chapter 13 Clients
File the returns on time as normal. Please make a copy of the returns, and forward them to our office. We will provide the Chapter 13 Trustee with a copy. Call the office to schedule an appointment with one of the attorneys. It may be possible to obtain Trustee approval to purchase another vehicle. Except under unusual circumstances, the new vehicle's purchase price cannot exceed $10,000.
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