File Taxes Previous Years

File Taxes Previous Years

Question: what should you do if you have not filed taxes in two years but plan to file in the current year? ?

If a person has not filed taxes in previous years but suspect that they wouldn’t owe any taxes but would have received a refund… but still didn’t file… yet they plan to file in the current year, are they required to file the previous years or will they be penalized etc.

Answer: If you didn’t file a return, but paid taxes into the system and would have received a refund, there would be no penalty for not filing. File now for all the years you’ve missed. If you have not paid taxes you owed, there will be a penalty. In that case, you’ll have to face up to the penalties you may have accrued. The longer you wait, the more it will be.

Best option: Get help with your filing/preparation from a tax filing service or independent accountant. Get your tax status current and you’ll feel a lot better.

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McGrath RentCorp Announces Results for Second Quarter 2010

LIVERMORE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–McGrath RentCorp (NASDAQ: MGRC), a diversified business to business rental company, today announced revenues for the quarter ended June 30, 2010, of $66.5 million, which was comparable to the second quarter of 2009. The Company reported net income of $7.4 million, or $0.31 per diluted share for the second quarter 2010, compared to net income of $7.0 million …

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File Taxes Late For 2008

File Taxes Late For 2008

Question: is it too late to file taxes now?

i turned 18 on November of 2008 and i was a Marine recruit at MCRD San Diego, I earned a bit of money for last few months of 2008
can i still file taxes for the rebate money since i paid federal taxes??

or should i wait till the end of this year then file tax and include the taxes i paid in 2008?

thanks




Answer: If you and your income weren’t claimed by your parents (or anyone else) last year on their taxes, you must file for last year. It is late and there will be penalties if you actually owe anything, but if you think you have a rebate coming then it shouldn’t be a problem.

You cannot include past years’ data — each tax year is distinct from the next. So no, you cannot just include it in the next year.

Toromont Announces Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2009

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – 02/08/10) – Toromont Industries Ltd. (TSX: TIH – News ) today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2009. Revenues declined 26% from the records set in the fourth quarter of 2008, reflecting weaker economic conditions. Earnings per share were $0.48 in the quarter compared to $0.76 in the fourth quarter of 2008. Revenues …

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Filing Taxes For 2008 Late

Filing Taxes For 2008 Late

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organizations to pay their creditors. Bankruptcy law provides for the development of a plan that allows a debtor to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his creditors. This supervised division also allows the interests of all creditors to be treated with some measure of equality. Few bankruptcy law proceedings allow a debtor to stay in business and use revenue generated to resolve his or her debts.

Customer advocate site designed to tell you, the people what you need to know about this new law with words you can understand. Many people turn to a bankruptcy attorney for help. Bankruptcy Lawyers can help explain bankruptcy law and ensure that the bankruptcy process goes as smoothly as possible. When most people think of bankruptcy, they think in terms of Chapter 7, where the unsecured debts are normally discharged in full. Bankruptcy of any variety is a difficult or deal at best, but at least with Chapter 7, a debtor was able to wipe out their debts in full and get a fresh start. Chapter 13, however, is another story, since the debtor must pay back a significant portion of the debt over a 3-5 year period, with 5 years being the standard under the new law. Prior to the advent of the “Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005,” the most common reason for someone to file under Chapter 13 was to avoid the loss of equity in their home or other property. And while equity protection will continue to be a big reason for people to choose Chapter 13 over Chapter 7, the new rules will force many people to file under Chapter 13 even if they have NO equity. That’s because the means test will take into account the debtor’s income level.

Filing Bankruptcy is a difficult decision to make. In 2008 over 1 million Americans filed personal bankruptcy in order to improve their financial situation. Bankruptcy can help you prevent foreclosure of your home, stop debt collector harassment and get a fresh financial start.

However, the figures used by the court for living expenses are NOT your actual documented living expenses, but rather the schedules used by the IRS in the collection of taxes. A big problem here for most consumers is that their household budgets will not reflect the harsh reality of the IRS approved numbers. So even if you think you are “safe,” and will be able to file Chapter 7 because you don’t have $100 per month to spare, the court may rule otherwise and still force you into Chapter 13. Some of your actual expenses may be disallowed. What remains to be seen is how the courts will handle cases where the cost of mortgages or home rentals are inflated well above the government schedules. Will debtors be expected to move into cheaper housing to meet the court’s required schedule for living expenses? No one has any answers to these questions yet.

It will be up to the courts to interpret the new law in practice as cases proceed through the system. The two most common consumer bankruptcies are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Sponsoring bankruptcy lawyers handle these types of bankruptcies exclusively so you can be sure you are getting accurate legal advice when you file bankruptcy. Bankruptcy attorneys will fight to protect your rights and your property. Bankruptcy attorneys fight the aggressive and annoying creditors for you. They can help you keep your home, vehicles and other property. A bankruptcy lawyer will be committed to getting you debt relief and providing you with valuable information, services and advice to get you a better financial future. There are many convenient locations to make filing bankruptcy or learning about the alternatives we offer, even easier.

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Tax Refund Express

Tax Refund Express

Question: I, and other conservatives, have been saying this forever. Ban anything that cuts into corporation profits?

There are too many things cutting into corporate profits:
Unions, safety regulations, environmental laws, taxes, etc.

Banning refunds is the next logical step in helping the corporations.

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/137380/EU-to-ban-all-shop-refunds

Blobbie: It’s all good. We’re just having fun. : -)




Answer: I haven’t been saying that forever.

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