06/15/2013
Man Builds His Own Bionic Hands Man Builds His Own Bionic Hands Meet China's version of the bionic man. Where else to find us: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/diagonalview Twitter: https:...
SERTA, & SEALY MATTRESS AND BEDDING
06/15/2013
Man Builds His Own Bionic Hands Man Builds His Own Bionic Hands Meet China's version of the bionic man. Where else to find us: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/diagonalview Twitter: https:...
What's happening, my people?
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If you timely requested an extension of time to file your individual income tax return and paid at least 90 percent of the taxes you owe with your request, you may not face a failure-to-pay penalty. However, you must pay any remaining balance by the extended due date.
If you do not pay your taxes by the tax deadline, you normally will face a failure-to-pay penalty of ½ of 1 percent of your unpaid taxes. That penalty applies for each month or part of a month after the due date and starts accruing the day after the tax-filing due date.
The penalty for filing late is normally 5 percent of the unpaid taxes for each month or part of a month that a tax return is late. That penalty starts accruing the day after the tax filing due date and will not exceed 25 percent of your unpaid taxes.
The failure-to-file penalty is generally more than the failure-to-pay penalty. You should file your tax return on time each year, even if you’re not able to pay all the taxes you owe by the due date. You can reduce additional interest and penalties by paying as much as you can with your tax return. You should explore other payment options such as getting a loan or making an installment agreement to make payments. The IRS will work with you.
A failure-to-file penalty may apply if you did not file by the tax filing deadline. A failure-to-pay penalty may apply if you did not pay all of the taxes you owe by the tax filing deadline.
You will not have to pay a late-filing or late-payment penalty if you can show reasonable cause for not filing or paying on time.
Happy birthday, Mijo! I love you!
02/20/2013
La creacion de Dios. Soy muy afortunada! Es un gran hijo, padre, novio, amigo... Dios savia lo que asia.
02/20/2013
It’s that time of year again. If you’re a college student seeking financial aid, you should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as you can. While the deadline for submitting the FAFSA is June 30th, many states and schools allocate funds on a first-come, first-served basis, and some states have deadlines for filing the FAFSA to be eligible for certain kinds of aid.