What is the name of your state? WI
for the record I did search for my answer but could not find an answer. LOL
questions are in bold for your convenience
for tax year 2004
Hubby owes the IRS over 10k for taxes for that year. The company he worked for tried to make all the employees sign a document stating they didn't want withholding done, hubby refused, several times. They continued to advise him that it was so much easier to just pay what you owe to the government than try to get your overpayment back- hubby still refused, he got the w2 (or is it 4) and indicated the withholding he wanted. This job was overseas for about 7 months, he never saw an actual check stub as the funds were DD and he had a stateside mailing address.
Anyway- he owes the tax- no question about that, but we just got the surprise of a lifetime...we had set up a payment plan with the IRS- did not take the injured spouse option so as to be able to pay this debt off more quickly- we were to pay $200 per month (have never missed a payment), and we would not get a tax return until the debt was satisfied...we figured, 3 years tops...
we recieved a statement- or our monthly bill from the IRS (can't remember now cause I am shell shocked!) and our amount owing is now over 11k, this after 1 + years of the monthly payments and one years worth of tax return....we thought the balance was surely down to the 7500-8000 range...obviously the interest and penalties are accruing faster than we are paying.
what are our options regarding this? besides pay more (we are scrutinizing the budget to see where we can pay more on this debt)...is there any way we can get the huge interest and penalties frozen since we are definitely making a good faith effort here? Our income is not below or 120% of poverty so I don't think we would qualify for anything relating to hardship.
Is there any way for the employer to be held responsible for the interest and penalties portion?
hubby had previously contacted an advocate, but I have yet to see anything positive come out of that effort...but I am not sure what one would expect to see anyway
any avenues we as lay people would not be aware of?
for the record I did search for my answer but could not find an answer. LOL
questions are in bold for your convenience
for tax year 2004
Hubby owes the IRS over 10k for taxes for that year. The company he worked for tried to make all the employees sign a document stating they didn't want withholding done, hubby refused, several times. They continued to advise him that it was so much easier to just pay what you owe to the government than try to get your overpayment back- hubby still refused, he got the w2 (or is it 4) and indicated the withholding he wanted. This job was overseas for about 7 months, he never saw an actual check stub as the funds were DD and he had a stateside mailing address.
Anyway- he owes the tax- no question about that, but we just got the surprise of a lifetime...we had set up a payment plan with the IRS- did not take the injured spouse option so as to be able to pay this debt off more quickly- we were to pay $200 per month (have never missed a payment), and we would not get a tax return until the debt was satisfied...we figured, 3 years tops...
we recieved a statement- or our monthly bill from the IRS (can't remember now cause I am shell shocked!) and our amount owing is now over 11k, this after 1 + years of the monthly payments and one years worth of tax return....we thought the balance was surely down to the 7500-8000 range...obviously the interest and penalties are accruing faster than we are paying.
what are our options regarding this? besides pay more (we are scrutinizing the budget to see where we can pay more on this debt)...is there any way we can get the huge interest and penalties frozen since we are definitely making a good faith effort here? Our income is not below or 120% of poverty so I don't think we would qualify for anything relating to hardship.
Is there any way for the employer to be held responsible for the interest and penalties portion?
hubby had previously contacted an advocate, but I have yet to see anything positive come out of that effort...but I am not sure what one would expect to see anyway
any avenues we as lay people would not be aware of?