Is this why we need our taxes raised?

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Is this why we need our taxes raised and have to 1099 everyone we spend $600 with?

White House Aides Owed More Than $800G in Back Taxes

Published September 10, 2010

President Obama might want to audit his own staff as he sets out to close the deficit. Turns out he could shake them down for close to a cool million in back taxes.

According to a Washington Post analysis of IRS data, a total of 41 White House staff members owed back taxes worth more than $831,000 at the end of 2009.

The data did not show how much of that has since been repaid, if any, but it was just a piece of the $1 billion owed by federal workers across the country.

Some top-level Obama nominees ran into tax problems
when the president was assembling his staff in early 2009. Former Sen. Tom Daschle's nomination to head Health and Human Services was derailed over a litany of tax problems. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner cleared confirmation in spite of the fact he once had to pay $34,000, plus interest, in back taxes to the IRS.

The latest IRS data does not name the individuals who owed money last year, but there are plenty more beyond the White House.

Inside the Treasury Department, which houses the IRS, 1,204 employees owed more than $7.6 million.

Three workers at the Office of Government Ethics owed $75,304. At the Department of Homeland Security, 4,856 workers owed in excess of $37 million.
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Source?

I don't know about you, but as a someone who's self-employed I pay my taxes with one payment at the end of the year. Depending on the date I could be shown to be owing money even if I'm not delinquent in payment.

I get the feeling somebody's fudging the stats.
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...with one payment at the end of the year.

We don't do it that way.
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9/11/2010 10:25am
jonjon714 wrote:
...with one payment at the end of the year.

We don't do it that way.
Some people do.
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jonjon714 wrote:
...with one payment at the end of the year.

We don't do it that way.
cyaxares wrote:
Some people do.
Who?

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9/11/2010 11:24am
Even if you make a single tax payment a year, if you miss April 15 and haven't filed an extension, then you are in arrears.

However, government employees are supposed to be withholding their taxes since they are paid government paychecks.

Source was Washington Post. They also tallied up the Congressional staff and aides back taxes owed. You don't even want to see how big that was.
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If you are self-employed you must make estimated tax payments every quarter.
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9/11/2010 12:06pm
jonjon714 wrote:
...with one payment at the end of the year.

We don't do it that way.
cyaxares wrote:
Some people do.
Not legally.. Has to be done quarterly.
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9/11/2010 12:15pm
jonjon714 wrote:
If you are self-employed you must make estimated tax payments every quarter.
Not where I live.
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9/11/2010 12:20pm
By a show of hands....who gives a rat's ass what they do in Canada?
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jonjon714 wrote:
By a show of hands....who gives a rat's ass what they do in Canada?
typical...

predictable...

sad...
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jonjon714 wrote:
If you are self-employed you must make estimated tax payments every quarter.
Ideally, but not mandatory. Just depends how much you want to pay at the end of the year if you do well at your chosen prefession.
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9/11/2010 12:40pm Edited Date/Time 9/11/2010 12:41pm
jonjon714 wrote:
If you are self-employed you must make estimated tax payments every quarter.
Ideally, but not mandatory. Just depends how much you want to pay at the end of the year if you do well at your chosen profession.
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jonjon714 wrote:
If you are self-employed you must make estimated tax payments every quarter.
whyZ wrote:
Ideally, but not mandatory. Just depends how much you want to pay at the end of the year if you do well at your chosen profession.
Oh...it's mandatory and it's certainly not based on how much you want to pay anytime.

If you paid tax the previous year then you must make estimated tax payments quarterly. The tax code says "must" which makes it kinda mandatory.
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jonjon714 wrote:
By a show of hands....who gives a rat's ass what they do in Canada?
Rooster wrote:
typical...

predictable...

sad...
Oh, for fuck's sake.....lighten up Francis.
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Yes! This is why we need to raise taxes. You are so right. Whistling
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jonjon714 wrote:
If you are self-employed you must make estimated tax payments every quarter.
whyZ wrote:
Ideally, but not mandatory. Just depends how much you want to pay at the end of the year if you do well at your chosen profession.
jonjon714 wrote:
Oh...it's mandatory and it's certainly not based on how much you want to pay anytime. If you paid tax the previous year then you must make...
Oh...it's mandatory and it's certainly not based on how much you want to pay anytime.

If you paid tax the previous year then you must make estimated tax payments quarterly. The tax code says "must" which makes it kinda mandatory.
Exactly..

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