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Turbotax E-filing error upon submission?

Has anyone else tried to e-file using Turbotax and received the "error has occured" when attempting to submit? I construe it was error code 84586. The response within the help wedge was.. "We are currently working on this error, no resolution is available at this time." This happen to me so I went ahead and used Taxact instead. Has anyone else experienced this? I would similar to to know if it has be fixed. Thanks.


Answers: I filed mine on a Wednesday...and it say and error has occured and it will be fixed by Friday and to refile Friday.i thought what the hell! LOL~...i refiled Friday and it go thru okay...dunno...i used taxcut HR block when this happened.
IN THE E -FILLING IF THERE IS AN ERROR , COVER IT UP BY FILLING AN AMENDMENT

Received W2 but never worked for the company:?

Took a job at a voluminous company but decided to stay near my current company before my first daylight of work at the new one. The topical company paid me for the first month (they unmistakably had me within their payroll system) but issued a stop payment on the checks. So I received ZERO from this company surrounded by 2007.

I received a W2 from them reflecting the amounts they "paid" me even though I never received any funds. Do I include this W2 on my 2007 taxes (even though I never worked for or was remunerated by this company) or do I omit it from my return?

FYI, the company have been non-responsive on the subject of a course of action on my ending.


Answers: This is what you need to do:

First, don't look right through this problem. It will only get hold of worst. Because the company also send the W2 to the IRS. The IRS believes that you received a gross from this company.

You need to start sending registered parcels to this company. I'm talking going on for letters that the company have to sign for and you will have prove that the reminder was received. If you do not receive a response, consequently start going up the chain of command.

This is a serious event. You have to appropriate action urgently. The IRS will eventually come after you for the taxes if you do not resolve this matter.

Good luck.
You can buy free info at your local IRS office.
Best suggestion I can give.
If the company submitted income under your SSN, they will know what to do.
They should also be capable of determine if they did or did not.

Go here to find your local IRS office.
http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/index.h...
items:

1. for your junk mail up the chain of command contained by the company [you start with Payroll and/or HR and step upward], ADD the following:

when you report more wages than actually remunerated, as happened here, you spawn your firm liable to pay the employment taxes that should hold been withheld/paid on these wages. between FICA and job loss tax, this is roughly speaking 25% of the wage error.

it also creates errors in your cost accounting and financial reporting.

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Payroll usually reports upward through the Controller to the CFO, which is separate from the upward reporting of the HR department. My inconsiderate guess is that Payroll hasn't corrected this because HR never sent them the proper paperwork. [The check can be stopped by HR sending a note to the Treasurer's department, BUT Payroll usually doesn't report to them.]

{ps: if nothing keep happening, you distribute a copy of all your correspondence on the event to the Chairperson of the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors, c/o the board's Secretary. this person/address is available from the company's incorporation papers in the state where on earth their headquarters is. There's nothing close to the Audit Chair asking the CFO to look into a problem to get act -- and doing this for small matters but for really needed creates a potential backlash against you throughout the organization -- you can't recount where or who'll hear around it after that but if the CFO is embarrassed, a lower smooth person who following changes employer might recall you as a troublemaker and take out your future prospects for no pretext you'll ever figure out.}


2. If, after a few weeks, the company hasn't fixed the problem, form a copy of the notice from your hill that the check was stopped. Use this as the proof finance up a letter to IRS explaining that the wages on this W-2 be, in reality, never paid and thus you do NOT owe charge on them. A copy of your letter to the company asking them to fix the W-2 would also be encouraging.

It is worth delaying a bit to dispatch this as it'll likely difficulty processing your tax return. And, when a company is unresponsive, they're unresponsive -- you own to do something and paying extra tax because their paperwork is fouled up isn't your responsibility.

So I hear a short time something something like the TAX rebate belief but what exactly is it and when?

I am considered a individual and I pay taxes- no kids. So I am planned to get $600 pay for in adornment to my regular refund I carry each year? Is that true? Thanks


Answers: According to the current plan, if you own at least $3000 surrounded by income, as an individual, you would receive a $600 tax rebate.

This is a one time levy rebate intended to stimulate the economy.

Any rebate you receive will be surrounded by addition to any compensation you may receive on your 2007 Federal Income Taxes.

Nothing has passed Congress all the same and all of this is subject to adapt.
Congress is still debating the details, so it's very promising that some things will still change, and nobody know what those changes will be.

Under the most recent proposal you'd draw from something from it, although not necessarily $600. And it's one time only, not every year.

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