posted: Apr. 11, 2008 @ 11:54p
Beerbong, you should absolutely file your taxes, because eventually IRS will catch on, and then they will make your life reallly hard, e.g., by helping themselves from your bank accounts.
However, there are some things to remember that will make your tax burden potentially lower:
1. If your income is reported on 1099-Misc, that means you are self-employed, right?
You might be able to claim some business related expenses to reduce your tax liability.
2. If the 1099 income was the only income you had, you might not owe much Federal taxes on the $5K, because of standard deduction and personal exemption. Similarly, for the $12K.
However, as mentioned by some posters, because you are considered self-employed, you will have to pay self-employment tax, which is the double of the social security + medicare rate that regular employees pay. Also, you WILL owe penalties and interest for 2005 and 2006, and possibly for 2007. There is just no way around that at this point.
BTW, you are making confusing statements. You said, "my 07 salary was $22K". Was that also reported on 1099-Misc? If so, that's not your salary. That's your gross receipts from operating a business, i.e., self-employed "income". Again, you might be able to expense some business-related expenditures to reduce your tax burden.