For various reasons, you may not have filed your federal income tax
return for this year or previous years. You may not know whether you were
required to file, or you may not have filed because you owe additional
tax that you cannot afford to pay in full. You may not have filed because
you expect a refund and just have not taken the time to complete the return.
Regardless of your reason for not filing, the IRS is ready to help
you.
If you cannot pay all of the tax due on your return, we may be able
to assist you with arranging payments. Topic 202
contains more information on what to do if you cannot pay your income tax.
Failure to file your return on or before the due date may result
in penalty and interest charges. Interest is charged on taxes not paid
by their due date, even if you have an extension of time to file. Interest
is also charged on penalties.
If you do not file your return by the due date (including extensions),
you may be subject to the failure to file penalty and the failure to pay
penalty. However, if you file on time but do not pay in full, you will
be subject only to the failure to pay penalty.
For answers to your tax questions, information about payment arrangements,
or any other tax-related inquiry, please call 1-800-829-1040.
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