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Last year, I 80% filed and previewed my tax return and realised I owed money. So, I didn't file it and just left it. I owed money because I was a little bit retarded. Anyway, THIS year I have worked 2-3 jobs at a time and claimed no tax breaks on much of that, and I earned about $140k - not a brag, I slaved like a pajeet to do so. Anyway, if I go to a tax accountant now and file both of these returns - will the authorities simply permit me to use the money I will get back from this year to pay off last year and everything be fine and dandy?

>> No.54293359

>>54293330
its over ur going to jail and getting ur butthole spread wide open

>> No.54293398

>>54293330
>makes $140k on 3 separate jobs
>thinks he’s getting a tax return
You will owe tens of thousands. Hope you’ve got savings.

>> No.54293439

>>54293330
I'm no stranger to tax fraud. I've been fudging the numbers on my crypto earnings for 5 years. I would never lie or omit employment income though.

>> No.54293735

>>54293398
I filed taxes for all of them though? what do you mean?

>> No.54293755

>>54293439
No I mean like I have reported all 3 of these jobs so I am expecting a large tax return. I am just wondering if the tax return on this year can be used to cover last year, since I didn;t file taxes then cause I was scared of the result. I have never omitted employment as the ATO automatically tracks that shit.

>> No.54293831
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54293831

>>54293330
i wish humans evolved so biologically women were 2.5 ft taller than men on average

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54293868

>>54293330
OP, you are definitely getting your holes resized. Better learn how to deepthroat while tickling the taint.

>> No.54293877

>>54293868
the irs hires literal retards

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54293938

>>54293877
I have no doubt about that, but that doesn't change the fact that OP, and other various retards, decide to post specifics about their cases on Korean yak shaving forums.
My point is that this is like watching 2 down sydrome faggots with their pants around their ankles and their shirts on fire fistfight to the death... or until one of them collapses and the other rapes it. Either way, it'll be hilarious to watch.

>> No.54293979

>>54293735
>the money I will get back from this year
You aren’t getting any back anon

>> No.54294141

>>54293330
you'll pay substantial late fees. if you can't cover them they'll work out a payment plan I think. I worked with h&r block when i was overdue one year, i was able to cover the late fees/fines or whatever though.

>> No.54294196

>>54294141
How much for you was it?

>> No.54294275

>>54294196
dont remember brother. do some googling.

https://www.irscalculators.com/irs-penalty-calculator

>> No.54295366

>>54293330
Nah, they can't get to you, in these cases they file it as a safe misunderstanding and COULD fine you a little bit so you don't fuck up again. I did it when i cashed a huge amount of XOR (almost 100k from the recent pump after the sora card launch) last month and didn't file it in the monthly income and had my accountant present a form signed by saying it was an honest mistake, as long as you don't do it again, you should be fine