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re: Income Tax Issue/Question
Posted on 6/21/16 at 4:01 pm to J.Peterman
Posted on 6/21/16 at 4:01 pm to J.Peterman
Did your address change, maybe the notices were going to your old house?
You can always ask for the penalties to be waived.
They are also pretty spot on about scooping up refunds if you owe them money. That is how I found out about an issue I had. They tried to claim I lived in Louisiana for a year when I lived in Texas the entire year. So, all the notices supposedly went to Texas, and they all went out after the 1 year mail forward expired. What's pathetic is that they sent a letter to Texas demanding that I lived in Louisiana, and despite the fact I had filed later Louisiana resident tax returns with a Louisiana address... they still sent the letter to Texas. So the fact that they didn't grab your refund does surprise me a bit.
Saying you know you owed but were never told you still owed is not going to be a winning argument.
You can always ask for the penalties to be waived.
They are also pretty spot on about scooping up refunds if you owe them money. That is how I found out about an issue I had. They tried to claim I lived in Louisiana for a year when I lived in Texas the entire year. So, all the notices supposedly went to Texas, and they all went out after the 1 year mail forward expired. What's pathetic is that they sent a letter to Texas demanding that I lived in Louisiana, and despite the fact I had filed later Louisiana resident tax returns with a Louisiana address... they still sent the letter to Texas. So the fact that they didn't grab your refund does surprise me a bit.
Saying you know you owed but were never told you still owed is not going to be a winning argument.
Posted on 6/22/16 at 7:47 am to LSUFanHouston
My argument is that I mailed a check for the originally owed income tax. I thought it went through and I was in good standing. I filed the last two years and received state and federal refunds with no notice of any issue.
I had changed my address so it's possible they were sending notices to my previous address, but why wouldn't my address have been updated after I filed for my past two refunds under my new address.
As I said earlier, If by some chance they did not receive the income tax payment I sent two years ago I'm ok with paying what I originally owed. I just don't want to be hit with penalties when I had no idea there was an issue.
I had changed my address so it's possible they were sending notices to my previous address, but why wouldn't my address have been updated after I filed for my past two refunds under my new address.
As I said earlier, If by some chance they did not receive the income tax payment I sent two years ago I'm ok with paying what I originally owed. I just don't want to be hit with penalties when I had no idea there was an issue.
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