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so what actually happens if you miss the tax deadline?

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Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: N8Magic
This could be foolish of me to post (*cough*carnivore*cough*), but I haven't filed since '99. 😱

Really? Wow. Good luck trying to finance anything.

I got a mortgage last fall @ 3.65% and a car loan @ 5% 6 months before that.

The government knows what I make. 🙂

Dang. They'd have shot me dead already. Can I hang out with you?

The key point here is that the company that I work for is VERY good at deducting the proper amounts from my paycheck.

It always works out to be within a few dollars in my favour. Not even worth the cost of a stamp. 🙂

really?? they even figure all your writeoffs for you to?? do you have kids? is your income low enough to qualify for the Earned Income credit?
 
Originally posted by: LeeTJ
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: N8Magic
This could be foolish of me to post (*cough*carnivore*cough*), but I haven't filed since '99. 😱

Really? Wow. Good luck trying to finance anything.

I got a mortgage last fall @ 3.65% and a car loan @ 5% 6 months before that.

The government knows what I make. 🙂

Dang. They'd have shot me dead already. Can I hang out with you?

The key point here is that the company that I work for is VERY good at deducting the proper amounts from my paycheck.

It always works out to be within a few dollars in my favour. Not even worth the cost of a stamp. 🙂

really?? they even figure all your writeoffs for you to?? do you have kids? is your income low enough to qualify for the Earned Income credit?

No write-offs, no kids and I don't contribute to a 401K/RRSP as I have a savings/investment account for that.
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD

Because legally, you have to file your income tax report by 15 April every year. If you're a US Citizen, that is. I believe resident aliens are exempt...I could be wrong on that, though.

Resident aliens are not exempt.
 
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