A lot of people who owe back taxes see themselves as caught in a terrible catch-22: they think they owe lots of money, but they have no money to pay back their debt. For most people who still have to do past year taxes, this is simply not true. Most people who have yet to file taxes for past years are actually owed money by the government.
And for those who do owe money? Well, there are plenty of good reasons to still file your past year taxes:
Just filing your past year taxes doesn’t mean that you are expected to pay the whole balance instantly. Instead, it accomplishes a few important goals:
By filing your past year taxes–even years after the fact–you demonstrates that this is a mistake you’re trying to correct. The IRS doesn’t expect you to give them the balance of your debt. Instead, because they want your money, they are often surprisingly accommodating.
Additionally, if you only think you’d have debt, I highly suggest you file as soon as possible. The majority of people who have failed to file past year taxes are owed money. By not filing past year taxes, all you’re doing is letting the IRS take penalties of out your money and reducing the amount they have to give you.
The sooner you file those old, past year taxes you’ve let sit the sooner you can move on with debt or get the refund you’re owed. So find a reputable prior tax service and get started today!
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