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Bidroh
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Posted on 06-14-10 10:47
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Hello. One of my closest friends just filed for his GC and he didn't file for his tax for a different state last year ( he only filed for tax for wages he earned in one state, he lived in 2 different states ). He wants to know if there's any interrelation between GC and Tax filing. In other words, will his GC application get denied for failing to file taxes? Please help.
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syanjali
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Posted on 06-14-10 12:43
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Check with GC: 212-947-1079.The answer will be yes, you must file taxes. If you have filed incorrectly, must be corrected.
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Bidroh
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Posted on 06-14-10 1:09
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I'm aware of that, sir. I just wish to know if my mistake will have any consequences though since its been over 3 months since I filed it. In other words, I was curious on Green Card Application's relation with tax violation. And I'm going to rectify my error asap. Where do I go?
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MN_Nepali
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Posted on 06-14-10 1:56
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I am in a similar situation. My tax and pay stubs show my address to be in a different state and my application has a different state written on it. Well my lawyer did not flag it and my company would be at fault as well. So I just filed the way it was.
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Bidroh
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Posted on 06-14-10 2:19
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Yeah. I wanna find if it will have any effect on the GC though. Getting denied for failing to file for taxes will hurt big time!
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MN_Nepali
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Posted on 06-14-10 3:21
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I guess the Attorney would have foreseen it by now. As per my understanding the process runs something like this:
INS and IRS are two different organizations. As far as I know, INS needs to know, if you filed your taxes or not. However, how the taxes were filed is IRS jurisdiction, and INS has no say over it. Having said that, if you had earned millions of dollars as earnings, and if your name was tagged within the INS system for some reason; then they could go back to IRS and ask for an audit. As you can see, this can happen only on a case by case basis.
Again, I could be totally wrong, therefore its best to check with your attorney...
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Bidroh
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Posted on 06-14-10 3:24
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Funny thing is, I don't have an attorney. Affording one is out of question. :(
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MN_Nepali
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Posted on 06-14-10 4:44
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Well in that case. I have one and let me ask mine...
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Bidroh
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Posted on 06-14-10 4:49
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Thanks a ton brother. I really do appreciate it.
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MN_Nepali
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Posted on 06-14-10 9:54
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My guy does not talks much. \ This is what I asked: ************* Hello Law man, I have a quick question to ask you. My w2 and pay stubs have a Old State address, whereas my postal address/ mail address/work address is New state. Do you think it should be a concern for me (or not)?
Hoping for a cordial repose.
Thx, ME *************************** His response **********************\ from | L:aw man <lawman.com> | to | ME <ME@gmail.com>
| date | Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 3:06 PM | subject | RE: 396 | | | hide details 3:06 PM (4 hours ago) | | *********************************
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kailo
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Posted on 06-14-10 11:37
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hey guys, just go to irs website and file previous year's taxes with just a small late-payment fee (you could call it a fine) but that is the legal measure to rectify what you didn't know earlier or left it out on purpose. then you can relax with a budwiser, i prefer pale ale! and if you were supposed to file taxes and should have been entitled to get back a few bucks, what you need to pay as a fine is just nominal stuff! Good luck guys! note: this is not a legal advice, only sharing what i have seen others do!
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Bidroh
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Posted on 06-15-10 12:39
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