I currently owe the IRS about $1200 in back taxes from the 2007 tax year. This came about because I didn't receive a 1099 for some winnings from online gaming that my ex and I used to do. I first received the notice in 2009 and had a payment plan with the IRS. Then lost my job, moved north and started fresh, and got my payment plan with the IRS back on track.
I was doing some preliminary calculations for my 2010 taxes and it looks like my refund will be big enough to cover what I owe to the IRS plus $200-300. Also looking at getting $400-500 back from the state.
So 2 questions:
1) Since these taxes are from 2007 and were filed in 2008, wouldn't they be dischargeable (is that a word??), as long as I filed after April 15? (I didn't file any extensions and it's been well over 240 days since I received notice of them being due.)
2) If they aren't dischargeable, and the IRS seizes my tax refund, will the Trustee then take that money back from the IRS? Meaning I would have to work out another payment plan with the IRS?
Ang
I was doing some preliminary calculations for my 2010 taxes and it looks like my refund will be big enough to cover what I owe to the IRS plus $200-300. Also looking at getting $400-500 back from the state.
So 2 questions:
1) Since these taxes are from 2007 and were filed in 2008, wouldn't they be dischargeable (is that a word??), as long as I filed after April 15? (I didn't file any extensions and it's been well over 240 days since I received notice of them being due.)
2) If they aren't dischargeable, and the IRS seizes my tax refund, will the Trustee then take that money back from the IRS? Meaning I would have to work out another payment plan with the IRS?
Ang
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