Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 14:03     Subject: Taxes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is not enough to get a W-2 -- you must file a tax return!! It is on YOU to file a tax return.


It sounds like she did, but that the employers were not paying over the withheld taxes to the IRS. I would contact the IRS Taxpayer Advocate and then an attorney.


IF this were the case, it would not affect her as long as she filed a tax return and paid what was due.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 13:56     Subject: Taxes

Anonymous wrote:It is not enough to get a W-2 -- you must file a tax return!! It is on YOU to file a tax return.


It sounds like she did, but that the employers were not paying over the withheld taxes to the IRS. I would contact the IRS Taxpayer Advocate and then an attorney.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 13:19     Subject: Taxes

It is not enough to get a W-2 -- you must file a tax return!! It is on YOU to file a tax return.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 09:16     Subject: Taxes

I don't understand how this happened for 4 years without you noticing
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 08:52     Subject: Taxes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:pp - this is confusing for some but once you get your w-2, you must file a tax return. Sounds like you didn't do that and they paid your penalties.


I do get s w-2. I didn't notice the leans because they had been filed in a different state then what I was living in at the time be chase she misfiled paper work. The notices were being sent to my parents old address. The liens came to my attention when I went to buy a new car.


You don't check your credit report once per year? I always do mine in June, but it doesn't matter when you did it, you would have noticed it sooner.