Do I am breaking the if I don't pay a tax and do I go to jall for that ???
Everything starts with the facts. And, since you have not set forth a full statement of your factual situation, your question(s) cannot be answered.
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Everything starts with the facts. And, since you have not set forth a full statement of your factual situation, your question(s) cannot be answered.
You should retain a tax attorney, ASAP, to (1) ascertain the facts and (2) take the appropriate action(s) to protect your interests.
First, you may qualify for some form of tax relief (e.g., an offer-in-compromise). You should retain the services of a tax attorney to pursue this...
Your IRS situation is out of control. Accordingly, both you and your husband should consult with a tax attorney. And, since there may be a conflict...
You may qualify for some form of tax relief (e.g., an offer-in-compromise or hardship status - "53" case). In this regard, you should consult with...
You may qualify for relief, depending upon your specific facts. Also, you may qualify for an offer-in-compromise or hardship status ("53 case")....
The IRS has a number of "collection alternatives" (e.g., offer-in-compromise and hardship status "53 case"), which may reduce or eliminate your tax...
Non-filing is a very serious matter, with severe consequences, including prosecution. Accordingly, your fiancé should, ASAP, retain the services of...
The IRS has several "collection alternatives" to enforced collection/levy (e.g., offer-in-compromise, installment agreement, partial-payment...
The short answer to your question is the CSED has yet to occur, since IRS has (at least) 10 years to collect from the date of the additional...