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    Why You Should Prioritize Paying Your Federal Income Taxes

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 30, 20254 Mins Read
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    Paying your federal income taxes isn’t optional, and neglecting to pay can lead to severe consequences, including financial penalties, legal action, and damage to your credit and reputation. Understanding the importance of timely tax payments and prioritizing your payments can help you avoid these pitfalls. Here’s a closer look at why it’s important to pay your taxes and what can happen if you don’t.

    1. Not paying could get you charged with tax fraud

    There are serious legal consequences for intentionally not paying federal income tax, and it often starts with tax evasion charges. Deliberately avoiding tax payments can result in felony charges with penalties of up to five years in prison and $250,000 in fines.

    What you may not know is that tax fraud charges can snowball into additional charges, like conspiracy, money laundering, or embezzlement. That’s why you need to contact a tax fraud attorney right away if you’re being charged with this type of crime.

    If you get lucky and escape criminal charges, the IRS can still impose civil penalties, like liens and levies to collect unpaid taxes.

    2. Your credit score can suffer

    Unpaid taxes can negatively impact your credit score, which can make it hard to get approved for a loan or even a basic credit card. The IRS can file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, alerting creditors to your tax debt and that can lower your credit score. Unfortunately, since many employers check credit scores before making hiring decisions, bad credit can make it difficult to get a job.

    3. You’ll lose access to refunds and benefits

    When you owe taxes, you won’t be entitled to future refunds and you might lose eligibility for certain government benefits that require proof of tax compliance. The IRS will most likely apply your future tax refunds to your outstanding debt, which can reduce or even eliminate expected refunds.

    4. The consequences can be stressful

    Financial stress from tax debt can impact your mental health and overall wellbeing by inducing anxiety and depression. The burden of unpaid taxes is tough to bear and can keep you feeling stressed and fearful about your future. If your finances are connected to someone else, it can strain your relationship, cause conflicts, and reduce your quality of life.

    5. The longer a debt remains, the harder it is to resolve

    Penalties and interest will continue to accrue, increasing the total amount you owe and making repayment more difficult. For instance, you might be on a monthly payment plan, but half your payments will go to interest and fees. It’s hard to make a dent this way.

    And although there are tax debt relief programs, they aren’t easy to qualify for. For example, some programs won’t accept you unless you have not filed your tax returns or if you’ve already agreed to a repayment plan.

    6. You’re subject to asset seizure

    Whether your unpaid taxes are personal or for your business, the IRS can seize your assets, including bank accounts and property, to satisfy your tax debts. If your debt is business-related, this can threaten your business operations. Unpaid business taxes can also lead to having your business licenses revoked.

    7. Your passport can be revoked

    In the United States, as of 2024, anyone who owes more than $62,000 in back taxes can have their passport revoked or their application denied. If you need to travel for work, visit family for an emergency, or if you plan on moving abroad, this can halt your plans. The only exception is if you’re up-to-date with paying the IRS through an installment agreement or offer in compromise.

    8. You can lose your home

    The IRS has the power to put a lien on your home and can seize it and sell it to recover the taxes you owe. Even if you’re making mortgage payments on time, a lien from the IRS can supersede other creditors in some cases.

    9. Your wages can be garnished

    The IRS can bypass the courts and directly garnish your wages through your employer, which will leave you with less take home pay. Negotiating this will be difficult, and can cause a domino effect of financial issues, like missed rent, utility bills, and car payments.

    Pay now or pay more later

    Paying your federal income taxes on time is your legal responsibility, and putting it off invites interest, penalties, and many additional problems. Between the stress, the potential for a revoked passport, a seized bank account, or a lien on your property, it’s not worth ignoring. Prioritizing your taxes now is the only way to protect your peace, your reputation, and your future.

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