Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
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Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
Just a friendly reminder. Has everyone filed their 2017 taxes?
Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
You are 3 years early for those expecting a refund. Though, this is the last day to file your 2014 tax return for a refund.
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Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
IRS website crashed today. Now that's entertainment at its best.
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Budgetary constraintsdougellen1 wrote:IRS website crashed today. Now that's entertainment at its best.
Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
On the bright side you got another day to file
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Contributions: 50% C, 50% S
Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
JDD4J4J wrote:Budgetary constraintsdougellen1 wrote:IRS website crashed today. Now that's entertainment at its best.
Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
JDD4J4J wrote:You are 3 years early for those expecting a refund. Though, this is the last day to file your 2014 tax return for a refund.
Can't imagine not filing taxes for 3 years, but what about those who owe from 2014 or before?
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Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
You can get away with not filing for 3 three years if you overpay your taxes. The IRS will gladly hold your money for you without paying you any interest, hoping you don't file to collect your refund.
A friend of mine, who bought new cars with cash and paid off house mortgages within 5 years, used this method to build his savings account because he said he couldn't save money any other way.
Whatever works for you.
A friend of mine, who bought new cars with cash and paid off house mortgages within 5 years, used this method to build his savings account because he said he couldn't save money any other way.
Whatever works for you.
mo meng, mo ching (which loosely means: no money, no life)
Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
Actually they would pay interest back to the due date.mindofmush wrote:You can get away with not filing for 3 three years if you overpay your taxes. The IRS will gladly hold your money for you without paying you any interest, hoping you don't file to collect your refund.
A friend of mine, who bought new cars with cash and paid off house mortgages within 5 years, used this method to build his savings account because he said he couldn't save money any other way.
Whatever works for you.
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Re: Last Day to file 2017 Taxes
I never thought to ask him if the IRS paid him any interest but that would certainly be a pleasant surprise.
mo meng, mo ching (which loosely means: no money, no life)
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