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Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
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I think the key is to disclose this to your bankruptcy attorney, I do not think...
Joseph Michelotti
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Yes you need to discuss this with your bankruptcy attorney. Probably the best...
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Patrick L. Evans
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Find out who manages the tax sales. Call them. Ask them your question. Some...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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No, not likely, as a matter of examiner discretion. You were obligated to show...
Steve Fromm
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Contributor Level 6

Assuming the Form 4868 had both of your names and social security numbers on it,...
Dennis N. Brager
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You can file the tax returns in any order you like. If you have not filed tax...
Paul Arnold Nidich
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I agree with Mr. Brager. You can file your past due returns in any order....
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E. Brian Davis
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No. It is gross income (before taxes).
Henry Repay
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The means test is based on gross income. You should be aware that: (1) the...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
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You may be able to claim a number of exemptions for the property, but because...
Kent Anderson
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A tax lien attaches to all the assets of a delinquent taxpayer and is created...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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Any person who provides half of the support for another person can claim the...
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Lynne Rogers Feldman
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Many people navigate the citizenship process successfully without an attorney....
Elizabeth Rompf Bruen
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In addition, by hiring an attorney, you will have someone with you throughout...
Steve Fromm
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Contributor Level 6

Generally, at the federal level, if you both file married filing separately,...
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Rebecca Cook Black's answer
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He can absolutely be deported as he is here illegally. You need to be speaking...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

That questions that Ms. Black poses for you to have answer are very useful. We...
Franklin Moore Mclaughlin IV
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Mr. Ham is correct. You must file a claim for refund within a specific period...
Paul S Ham
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If I understand your question properly, the IRS had denied your claim for...
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Elizabeth Rompf Bruen
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I would recommend that you speak to an attorney that specializes in immigration...
Jean Tien
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Sorry, just to clarify - he will not be able to adjust here in the US. He will...
Geraldine Anne Brown
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Not everyone is required to file income taxes. For example, a married couple...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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In most States, you can use real property to satisfy a bail, which typically...

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