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Posted 8 months ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Los Angeles, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
No . If you sign the name if would be a crime. Don't do it, not worth it and...
Robin Mashal's answer
Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Boise, ID
Michael Emory Clark's answer
Like anything else that is critically important to you, some basic research may... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Bonney Lake, WA
Anthony John Colleluori's answer
Based on your english, I am going to assume that you are not from this country... Posted 10 months ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Palestine, TX
Wendy Sue Stultz's answer
In general you cannot stop the interest that accrues on tax liabilities. If you...
Robert Scott Williams' answer
You should immediately get your delinquent returns prepared and filed. It can... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Los Angeles, CA
Brett D Weiss' answer
Bankruptcy can discharge certain taxes. According to Nolo: You can discharge... Posted 12 months ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion
Christopher Sean Cooke's answer
You are not responsible for your husband's tax liabilities before you were... Posted 8 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Detroit, MI
Craig Dennison Robins' answer
Discharging back taxes is slightly complicated and you should certainly get the... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Texas
J. Brantley Durrett III's answer
Definitely the IRS, but don't expect them to take any immediate action.... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Marion, OH
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
The way the IRS prepares a tax return for a person who does not file a tax...
Ronald J Cappuccio's answer
No matter what is your income, ALL ADULTS should file a 1040. If you do not... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Atlanta, GA
Robert Scott Williams' answer
The federal tax lien attaches to all of your interests in any kind of property.... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Saugus, MA
Anthony John Colleluori's answer
Generally no. The IRS could seek partition and you could oppose and may very... Posted 11 months ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Beverly Hills, CA
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
Ignoring the IRS would be a huge mistake. It is hard t say why the IRS thinks...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Unless this house is sitting empty when you are not using it, there likely is... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Gretna, LA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Likely the only advice anyone can give you is for you to consult an attorney... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion Houston, TX
Robert Scott Williams' answer
The amount of an acceptable offer in compromise is based upon your current net... Posted over 2 years ago in Tax Washington
Douglas Jay Lineberry's answer
Absolutely untrue. For decades tax protestors have been developing various...
Frank A Selden's answer
There is a legal answer and then a philosophical political science answer. I... Posted over 2 years ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Washington
Shelly Crocker's answer
The purpose of bankruptcy law is that the honest debtor should be given a “...
Okorie Okorocha's answer
very generally speaking, the answer is no. The government makes sure they take... Posted about 1 year ago in Lawsuits / Disputes California
James Wrixam McIlvaine's answer
You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your area as soon as possible.... |