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What tax benefits if any come from marriage? We’re both mid 20s, I make 20 an hour while she makes 16. She has a 3 year old I'll be adopting. We live in NH work in MA.

What you need to do is create an account on Irs.gov., TurboTax.com; Free File Your 2017 IRS Taxes ot my fav FreeTaxUSA.com. Click on file a return. . Enter all your data carefully. write down the summary result. Then go back to Personal Info, add her name and child info, change filing status to married filing jointly, enter her income and go thru answering all questions. Write down summary result. Compare numbers. Create another individual account for just her name and income and child. Compare numbersAsk yourselves:What is my Total tax liability? Refund?What is our Total tax liability/Refund as married w dependent?Is this amount larger or smaller than each of our individual results combined?

I made around $15,000 total from four different sources of W-9 work in 2014. I am not expecting to receive 1099 forms from any of these sources. Do I have to do anything for the IRS?

Are you asking what the IRS expects, or what you can get away with?The IRS expects you to file a return and declare all your income.You could absolutely get away with not filing, IN THE SHORT TERM. The IRS will not audit you this year for this year's tax return.But the long term is a different story. The IRS tends to audit 3 years after. This allows them a greater return for their effort. They can audit for three years at once, there will be more late fees and penalties.Not filing a tax return makes the long term even longer. The IRS Has only 3 years after the filing of a tax return to open an audit.AFTER THE TAX RETURN IS FILES. if you wait to file your 2014 taxes until 2017, the IRS would have til 2020 to open an audit. If you fail to file, you never close that window.

What happens if I have two W2 tax forms (from two different workplaces) and I file only one of them this year and file the other one next year? Is this allowed?

Bottom line: Never ever not report income the IRS knows you have earned. It's incredibly high probability (I think almost certain) they will enforce action before the statute of limitations runs out.IRS will likely come after you. W-2's are easy, low-hanging fruit to them. When you get a W-2, the IRS (and likely your state tax authority) also get a copy of the same information. (This also applies to certain other informational forms and returns like a 1099-MISC, 1099-K or 1065 Partnership Return).If the IRS knows you have W-2 income, they are going to be looking for it to be on your return.Most people think if they file their return and they don't hear back in a month or even a few months that they "got away with it." The reality is that the IRS can come after you as late as 3 years after the due date of that return (so if you are filing 2013 taxes, which are due April 15th, 2014, the IRS can come after you - in most circumstances - as late as April 15th, 2017).In my experience, IRS will likely "mail audit" you where they show you that they were looking for the W-2 and you didn't put it on there. They will "suggest" your new income and tax liability after including that income on your return, and expect you to pay the difference. You can expect interest and potentially underpayment penalties, and if the amount is large enough or they perceive your intentionally trying to evade taxes, then they can issue further accuracy-related penalties on you.

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