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If you didn't pay enough tax by April 15, the late payment penalty is 0.5% of your unpaid balance per month or partial month, up to 25%. You will also incur an interest-based penalty. You won't be penalized if you're owed a refund. Taxpayers can avoid or limit penalt...
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Cash you'll need in the coming years.For goals that you want to accomplish within the next two to four years—say, saving for a down payment on a home, buying a car, or taking a big trip—consider a Certificate of Deposit (CD). You can get one either from a traditional bank or ...
(APO or FPO), and have a valid Social Security Number or Tax Identification Number. The ExtraCash Account is only available to individuals for personal, family, or household purposes and may not be opened by a business in any form, used for business purposes, or be used to deposit the ...
Until we receive notice and any required proof of death or incapacitation, we may continue to accept deposits and process transactions to your ExtraCash Account. Your estate will be responsible for repaying us for any tax liability resulting from payment of your account balance to your estate....