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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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If the tax preparer had done your tax return the way the IRS is proposing, you...
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Donald Erich Lowrey's answer
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I addition to the advice already given, consider taking your IRS letter to the...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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Estate tax is due on all assets owned by a deceased person, even joint assets...
Henry Daniel Lively
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When someone dies you have to determine what the gross estate is for the...
Steve Fromm
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If the tax liability relates to a year that your mom filed jointly with her...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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You need to hire a competent tax attorney or accountant immediately. They can...
Henry Daniel Lively
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A tax attorney may be able to get the penalties abated for you. You may also...
Mark L Rosenberg
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I would call the Secretary of State of Ohio in Columbus and ask if they can...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Your parents can gift additional interests in the LLC to you on an annual basis....
Paul Arnold Nidich
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This seems like a pretty straight-forward question, but the answer is quite...
Paul Arnold Nidich
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Like most answers to questions asked of attorneys, the answer is "It depends."...
Henry Daniel Lively
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There is no immediate taxable event when the property is transferred to the LLC....
Mark L Rosenberg
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Your husband is responsible for the taxes if they filed jointly at the time of...
Mark A. Jinkins
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This came under the category of a "tax" question on the AVVO list. Generally if...
Henry Daniel Lively
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No, the custodial parent must relinquish the right to take the deduction....
Christopher Joseph Tamms
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The parent with custody 50.1% or more of the time gets the deduction. Sorry it'...
Scott W Paris
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This is a difficult situation, and happens often. The short answer to your...
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I have to assume that you have not consulted with an attorney acquainted with...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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If your previous case was dismissed, and not discharged, you should not be...
Thomas Arthur McCormack
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I think you should call the IRS and inquire into innocent spouse treatment for...
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Thomas Arthur McCormack
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I think that because your child is over the age of 18 and child support has...
Steve Fromm
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There are statutes in most states authorizing cities to exact an income tax....
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James Arthur Gorton
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Your daughters will be liable for mortgage payments and property taxes until...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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It is a violation that can get you in trouble so you should go to the nearest...
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Christopher Joseph Tamms
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No he can't. The custodial parent has exclusive right to claim a child as a...

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