Explaining the Law and Providing Self-Help Information for Low-Income Iowans
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Am I an "Employee" or "Independent Contractor" and Why It Really Matters
How to determine the answer to this question as well as a look at what could happen if you ask.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
Avoiding the Slings and Arrows of Tax Time
During tax season you will hear many businesses offering to help you file your return. The question is, “Do I really want a car dealership, pay day loan store or rental store to complete my tax return?”
By: Iowa Legal Aid
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Spanish / Español
Common Mistakes on Tax Returns
(Separate Website)
An alert from the IRS about common mistakes made by individuals while preparing their federal tax returns.
By: Internal Revenue Service
I Lost My House and Now I Owe Taxes?
If sale of a home in a foreclosure action does not cover the amount owed to the lender, part of a loan may not have to be paid back. The IRS may consider the amount of debt ?forgiven? as income and tax it.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
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Spanish / Español
I Owe the IRS Money. Now What?
Suppose the IRS sent you a letter a couple of years back indicating that you owed money to the IRS. At the time, you didn?t know what to do and missed the deadline. This year you are entitled to a refund, but the IRS is going to take it. You were going to fix your car or maybe catch up on your utility bills with the refund. Is there anything you can do?
By: Iowa Legal Aid
My Spouse Lied to the IRS and I Got the Bill!
Most of the time a husband and spouse filing a joint tax return are both held responsible for any tax debts that come from that tax return, called "Joint and Several Liability." This can become an issue when married couples separate.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
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