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Matthew Edward Williamson
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No . If you sign the name if would be a crime. Don't do it, not worth it and...
Robin Mashal
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
Michael Emory Clark
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Like anything else that is critically important to you, some basic research may...
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Anthony John Colleluori
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Based on your english, I am going to assume that you are not from this country...
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Wendy Sue Stultz's answer
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In general you cannot stop the interest that accrues on tax liabilities. If you...
Robert Scott Williams
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You should immediately get your delinquent returns prepared and filed. It can...
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Brett D Weiss
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Bankruptcy can discharge certain taxes. According to Nolo: You can discharge...
Christopher Sean Cooke
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You are not responsible for your husband's tax liabilities before you were...
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Craig Dennison Robins
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Discharging back taxes is slightly complicated and you should certainly get the...
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Okorie Okorocha
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I would say the IRS. I believe they have a hotline for tax fraud.
J. Brantley Durrett III
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Definitely the IRS, but don't expect them to take any immediate action....
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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The way the IRS prepares a tax return for a person who does not file a tax...
Ronald J Cappuccio
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No matter what is your income, ALL ADULTS should file a 1040. If you do not...
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Robert Scott Williams
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The federal tax lien attaches to all of your interests in any kind of property....
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Anthony John Colleluori
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Generally no. The IRS could seek partition and you could oppose and may very...
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Margery Ellen Golant
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Ignoring the IRS would be a huge mistake. It is hard t say why the IRS thinks...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Unless this house is sitting empty when you are not using it, there likely is...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Likely the only advice anyone can give you is for you to consult an attorney...
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Robert Scott Williams
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The amount of an acceptable offer in compromise is based upon your current net...
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Douglas Jay Lineberry
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Absolutely untrue. For decades tax protestors have been developing various...
Frank A Selden
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There is a legal answer and then a philosophical political science answer. I...
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Shelly Crocker
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The purpose of bankruptcy law is that the honest debtor should be given a “...
Okorie Okorocha
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very generally speaking, the answer is no. The government makes sure they take...
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James Wrixam McIlvaine
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You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your area as soon as possible....

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