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  2. IRS penalties - Wikipedia

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    Many of the forms must be filed electronically, and filing on paper is considered non-filing. [13] Late filing of returns of partnership income (Form 1065) can result in penalties of $195 per month per partner, up to a maximum of 12 months. [14] Similar penalties may apply to an income tax return (Form 1120S) for an S corporation. [15] [16]

  3. Tax evasion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1963: Joe Conforte, a brothel owner, served two and a half years in prison, convicted for the crime of income tax evasion. 1971: Martin B. McKneally (R-NY) was placed on one-year probation and fined $5,000 for failing to file an income tax return. He had not paid taxes for many years prior.

  4. Taxation of illegal income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Taxation of illegal income in the United States arises from the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, enacted by the U.S. Congress in part for the purpose of taxing net income. [1] As such, a person's taxable income will generally be subject to the same federal income tax rules, regardless of whether the income was obtained legally or illegally.

  5. How long you should keep your tax returns and why - AOL

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    “The IRS can audit your tax returns for up to three years after the tax filing deadline,” explains Logan Allec, certified public accountant and owner of personal finance blog Money Done Right ...

  6. Opinion: Filing tax returns shouldn’t be this difficult - AOL

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    The IRS must rebuild its internal systems to process tax forms, writes Bill Harris.

  7. Tax returns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gross income includes most kinds of income regardless of whether the income arises from legitimate businesses. Income from the sale of illegal drugs, for example, is taxable. Many criminals, such as Al Capone, are indicted not only for their non-tax crimes, but for failure to file Federal income tax returns (and pay income taxes).