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Navigating the complexities of back taxes can be daunting, especially if you haven't filed for several years. Here, we address the most common questions and concerns about the process, penalties, and steps to take if you're behind on your tax filings.
Whether you need to know how to file past taxes, the implications of late filing, or how to catch up on unfiled taxes, our goal is to provide you with clear, actionable information.
No matter how many years you've missed, there's a path forward. Here's what to do based on your situation.
Gather your financial documents for the missed year and file your tax return as soon as possible.
Collect documents for both years and file both tax returns promptly to avoid further penalties.
Assemble your financial records for the past three years and file each year's tax return as soon as possible.
Gather documents for all four years and file your returns. Consult a CPA if needed for assistance.
Collect records for the past five years and file your tax returns. Seek help from a CPA to ensure accuracy.
Assemble your financial documents for all six years and file your returns as soon as possible.
If you need help with your specific situation, David J Griggs, CPA is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us for a free consultation.