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Getting Into Compliance With Your Tax Returns
By Richard Close

I haven't filed my taxes for a couple of years and the IRS says I owe them money. Do I have to file my missing years before the IRS will work with me on my debt?

Yes you do have to file any tax returns from past years. You have to be in compliance with your tax filings before the IRS will work with you at all on a tax debt. The plus side is that you only have to file missing returns for the last 7 years. And if you file your returns you may see your tax debt reduced.

I want to file my missing years, but I can't find any of my tax records for those years. What can I do? If you don't have your records you're in a bit of a pickle. You can get your W-2 information from the IRS. But any itemized deductions or credits you would have been entitled to you won't be able to claim if you don't have evidence.

If you own a small business and you've lost your records you could be in serious trouble and likely have to owe the IRS additional money once you've filed your back taxes.

If I file my back taxes and there's a refund do I get it? If you're filing back taxes you can only get refunds for taxes from the last 2 years. Anything older, regardless of whether you would have gotten a refund or not don't count.

What can I do if the IRS says I owe money, but I'm sure I don't? You can file an amended return with the IRS. You must have all documents that prove you shouldn't owe. Because an amended return is essentially an audit of the IRS the burden of proof is on you! If you can't prove to the IRS that you shouldn't owe the money the debt stands.

Will I go to jail if I don't file my taxes? Not paying your taxes is a crime and you could serve jail time, or be fined by a Federal Court. However you shouldn't start sweating. The IRS generally doesn't send you to jail unless you owe them a large sum, usually more than $100,000.

Now you have the smoking gun...Use it!


Richard Close was an IRS-Hitman. He was a revenue officer who took out anyone that owed the IRS money. He left that behind and now helps thousands of Americans beat Uncle Sam and save thousands of dollars. The IRS-Hitman can help you with your tax debt problems. He offers free advice and tips on removing wage garnishments and bank levies; and arms you with the skills to slash your tax debt: Visit at: http://irs-hitman.blogspot.com or http://www.taxdefensenetwork.com, or contact: email irs-hitman@taxdefensenetwork.com or 1-888-248-9058.

 
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