Yes, the IRS can, and will, garnish an income tax refund if money is owed from an audit.
If you mean the IRS when you say "income tax people", then the answer is no.The IRS will never contact you via email.
No, the IRS does not accept these returns, as these services are free and therefore have no income. To do this would be taking money from a place that does not make any.
No not in and for the same years income tax return.
Yes if you filed a join tax return Or you have a join bank account. IRS will garnish 401k because they see it as a income.
Take your taxable income and subtract your income tax amount that the IRS gets from you and the amount would be your after income tax amount.
You can get an income tax chart online. You can go to www.themoneyalert.com/Tax-Tables.html or www.bargaineering.com/articles/federal-income-irs-tax-brackets.html.
The estate does have to file a tax return with the IRS. It is responsible for income tax and estate taxes
You will have to file your income tax return correctly as a paper income tax return and mail it to the correct IRS mailing address then when the IRS process your income tax return and they have any question they will contact the other taxpayer to get some information about this situation and they may need some more information from you also about this matter. The IRS will decide the matter about who is qualified to claim you and your child on the correct income tax return. The IRS will not tell who did this.
After you complete your federal 1040 income tax return completely and correctly and it sent to the correct IRS mailing address and after the IRS finish processing and ACCEPTS your federal income tax the way that you file it. Then you will be issued a check for any refund amount that you had determined that you were due. That can take about 6 to 8 weeks for a paper filed tax return and the check to be mailed back to you.
Yes, income tax lawyers often advertise that they will help you work out tax programs with the Internal Revenue Service or "help get the IRS off your back."
By going online, the IRS offers you free income tax filing. You must have your W-2 and other forms available. From your tax rate last year, you calculate your adjusted gross income. If your AGI is $58,000 or less, you can use the free file tax software offered by the IRS. Transmitting your form to the IRS in the electronic manner may not only save paperwork, but it may also get your refund to you in a quick manner. If you owe the IRS money, there are many electronic ways you can use to pay them.