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What are the penalties for not filing my return?

Sanciones y sin archivar impuestos

Naturalmente, cuanto más rápido usted presente su declaración de impuestos atrasados, más rápido podrá evitar multas e intereses. Por supuesto, el IRS tiene sanciones que se aplican a no pagar sus impuestos a tiempo. También tienen multas por no presentar una declaración de impuestos (sin archivar declaraciones de impuestos).

Presentación fuera de plazo. Si usted adeuda impuestos atrasados debido a no presentar su declaración de impuestos a tiempo, la pena de IRS se conoce como la pena de la insuficiencia para archivo. Por lo general, 5% por cada mes en el que sus impuestos no son remuneradas. No puede ser superior al 25%.

Si el motivo para no presentar a tiempo se basa en el engaño, la pena sube a 75%. Se inicia en 15% por cada mes sus impuestos pendientes de pago. Si usted puede demostrar al IRS una causa razonable para no presentar a tiempo (y no negligencia deliberada), es posible evitar esta sanción.

Pagar tarde. La falta de pago sanción. Volver impuestos se pueden acumular por no pagar sus impuestos a tiempo. Esto no cuenta durante el período de la prórroga automática de 6 meses si usted ha pagado al menos el 90% de su factura de impuestos no pagados momento de la presentación.

sanciones combinada. Hay un descuento de pena combinado si usted está involucrado en las dos situaciones anteriores. Hay una multa mínima de $ 100 o el 100% del impuesto no pagado si usted presenta su declaración de impuestos más de 60 días más allá de su original (o extendida) fecha de vencimiento.

Si usted está involucrado en un acuerdo de pago, el monto de la multa se reducirá. Sin embargo, es necesario haber presentado su declaración de impuestos a tiempo, simplemente no pagan sus impuestos, para conseguir esta reducción de la pena. Si usted no ha pagado sus impuestos atrasados después de muchos intentos de comunicaciones del IRS, usted mira hacia fuera. Si el IRS determina que usted está involucrado en la evasión fiscal, fraude, o deliberadamente no presentó un cambio? usted podría enfrentarse a acciones penales.

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