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posted Jun 3, 2019 2:00:05 PM

My federal tax for this year (2016) was only higher by $845.00 and this year I owe $900, with no majot change and las year I recieved $410.00 why ? Please help

I just want to be sure I send my  taxes in that  I haven't skipped or messed anything up . I really don't have the means to pay the $800.00

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Intuit Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 2:00:06 PM

AnswerXChange is a public forum, and we can't give you the kind of personalized help you are requesting. You can get that kind of assistance by calling Customer Service, but you will have a hard time reaching them before April 18.

Please consider applying for a free extension of time to file. This will give you some breathing room to explore your options.

If you have a balance due on your tax return, you have two choices: 

  1. If you owe less than $50,000, you can apply for a payment plan or installment agreement. This can be done online, but it may cost up to $120. 

  2. If you think you can repay the debt within a year, you can send what you can by mail without the installment agreement. The IRS will charge you 3% interest on the unpaid balance beginning the day after the due date. They will send you a letter after each payment thanking you for the check and reminding you that you still owe. 

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Intuit Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 2:00:06 PM

AnswerXChange is a public forum, and we can't give you the kind of personalized help you are requesting. You can get that kind of assistance by calling Customer Service, but you will have a hard time reaching them before April 18.

Please consider applying for a free extension of time to file. This will give you some breathing room to explore your options.

If you have a balance due on your tax return, you have two choices: 

  1. If you owe less than $50,000, you can apply for a payment plan or installment agreement. This can be done online, but it may cost up to $120. 

  2. If you think you can repay the debt within a year, you can send what you can by mail without the installment agreement. The IRS will charge you 3% interest on the unpaid balance beginning the day after the due date. They will send you a letter after each payment thanking you for the check and reminding you that you still owe.