Thread 33353953 - /adv/ [Archived: 412 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:44:34 AM No.33353953
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Imma keep it G real.
I haven't done my taxes in years, since I turned 18 and I'm 21 now.
So, like, what do I do? I was a neet for about 1 year and some change and had a couple jobs but never stayed for longer than 5 months.
Will the IRS send me directly to jail?
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:47:34 AM No.33353966
>>33353953 (OP)
No. Just go and file your taxes. You likely didn't have an obligation to pay, so it won't matter, but start paying now. I'm also having some tax issues, but they're being taken care of.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:53:28 PM No.33356469
>>33353953 (OP)
I hope you realize that if you had ANY job at all, however short, the IRS took taxes out of your pay. And, since they calculate how much to take based on the assumption you'll work all year, they always take too much. So you almost certainly have refunds due you. Walk in to an IRS office and ask to file returns for the past 4 years. Even if there's a small penalty, you'll wind up getting money.
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 3:55:20 PM No.33356968
>>33356469
I know they take out taxes, like state taxes, medicare, other taxes I don't know much about but from the gross pay they deduct a certain amount and you get net pay.
I'm currently trying to do it online. Just wanted to know what to expect since it has been a while.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 5:30:54 PM No.33357196
>>33356469
This. My friend was in the same situation. Student and part-time work. Didn't file for four years. I did his taxes and he got about $1,800 back.