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Didn't file 2006 tax return. How to handle when filing this yr? Experienced tax preparer's help appreciated! |
I didn't turn in taxes for 2006. Due to an error my husband made claiming his dependents, we owed $700. Had we filed seperate returns, I would have got $600 and husband would have owed $1400. I know it was wrong to do, but we didn't have the money so we just never sent in our taxes. I recommend you file a joint return with your husband for 2006. You will have to mail it in. Your husband underwithheld his taxes on his pay, that is not a big deal in itself. If you do not have the money, file it anyway as soon as possible. 2006 return is separate from 2007 return. You must file your 2006 return. If you owe any tax you will pay interest and penalty. You can't now file 2006 return online, you must send the paper copy. You need to file the two years separately. Depending on when you file the 2006 return, they might or might not deduct the amount from then automatically from the 2007 refund. If it hasn't caught up yet, they might not, but if they don't, interest and penalties for late payment will continue to mount, so you are better off to get the 2006 money paid as soon as possible. Even if you can't pay it all, get it filed, since there are additional penalties for non-filing accumulating every month until you do. You should file a paper joint return. If you file separately your husband would get a bill for $1,400 plus about 40% in penalty and interest and you would get your refund. If you file jointly, you will receive a joint bill for $700 plus 40% penalty and interest on the smaller amount. |
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