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Intuition Said:
Let me start with an brief introduction.
I am a 3d graphic animator working in Hollywood CA. I am 30 years old.
I have been following the tax movements since 1995 when the C.A.T.S. were pushing for the national retail sales tax.
I read up on Irwin Schiff and even got to help Aaron Russo put his "Mad as Hell" documentary together.
I have always managed to scratch by in Los angeles since 1995 on doing freelance 3d graphics and animation. There were two times in my 12 years here where I had to up and leave back to my home state of Wyoming due to financial hardships (i.e. not enough work to pay rent)
Anyways as of 2004 I had built up enough clients that I have had pretty constant workflow and now do pretty well.
I had been following the Tom Cryer cases and had hoped the Fair Tax (new work for revamped NRSTax idea) would get attention and get passed.
I hoped the fairtax would be passed merely due to the fact that I don't mind paying taxes at the purchase level just as long as I could take 100% of my income home due to budget constraints and the fact that I feel that I get better health care and benefits due to my own saving/managing money then the long line at the govt doorstep.
Since the Bush administration said they were going to revamp the taxes in 2005 I made a dice roll on hoping things would get cleaned by now.
They havent.
Well, in 2004 I made just over 40,000 and in 2005 and 2006 is just over 60,000.
In June of this year (2007) the IRS served my employer with a wage garnish notice. The IRS evedently did my 2004 taxes for me and said I owe $17,000 out of $40,000 which is now up to $20,000 due to penalties.
I want to get the "bottom line" from the tax pros here on this forum.
But before I go any further I want to say that I have never had wages withheld due to SS or medicare or anything. I always get my full paycheck and I recieve 1099s from all my employers.
I have not filed taxes before except maybe in 1995 and 1996 when I did have wages withheld and was due a refund.
Now, from what I am reading here, that is way more substantial then Irwin Schiff's arguments and further prove Tom Cryer is right, that I am not liable to pay the IRS any income taxes?
The main "gotcha" I think I am finding is that this would apply to me but I did not file my 2004 2005 or 2006 tax returns yet.
I have a 30 day notice from the IRS to file the 2005 return or they will do it for me like 2004.
If I am reading this site correctly I am in trouble for not filing my 1099s more so then actually not paying any income tax right?
I am not looking for SS or medicare benefits. I merely want to keep my full paycheck and buy my own health care.
SO here comes my questions now that I have stated the situation.
1. Am I liable for the 20,000 the IRS says I owe in 2004?
2. Can I get the wages garnished removed yet still be employed at the company I work for?
3. If I file for 2005 or 2006 and put 0 in the "income" amount will I get in more trouble?
4. What is the best choice of action for me at this point.
Please get back to me asap since this is a timely matter.
I will not hold anyone here accountable for any advice and all decisions I make on this matter I will take responsibility for of my own accord. I just want to do whats right and within the law in my situation. I know this is alot and the first respnse would be "read the book". Don't worry, I will read the book but I want to get a quick summary from the experienced here.
Thank you,
Casey C Benn