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Michael Zachary Mandale's answer
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As long as you do not file your Income Tax Returns jointly and you too do not...
Henry Daniel Lively
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If you file separately your refund should not be subject to a levy for your...
Steve Fromm
Steve Fromm's answer
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You need to immediately file your individual tax returns. However, if your...
Mark L Rosenberg
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It is critical that you get all past due returns filed as soon as possible. If...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
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You likely should review your specific facts with your attorney to get informed...
John D. Sheridan
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If your home was held as tenants by the entirety, it became yours at the time...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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For more information you can check at the website for the Social Security...
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Lillian Leona Frank's answer
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You should contact your Debtor's counsel to discuss possibly reopening your...
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Randall S Perrier's answer
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The IRS doesn't tax you for paying-off debts. You can be taxed, however, if...
Darrin T. Mish
Darrin T. Mish's answer
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If you actually paid it off, there are no additional tax consequences that I...
Kevin L. Colbert
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You could be. One of the reasons the property is at the constable's sale is...
Janet Lee Brewer
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
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You will probably need to contact a lawyer. If your home was owned in "joint...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Forging someone's signature on tax forms can lead to criminal charges. If...
Steve Fromm
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Well I guess that committing perjury and tax fraud is funny to your ex-husband....
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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No. See a CPA and or a tax attorney for appropriate coordinated filings....
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
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TX is one of the few remaining states that allow the formation of a common law...
Robert Smead Hogan
Robert Smead Hogan's answer
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The assessed value, which your taxes are based on, is determined by the local...
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Brett D Weiss
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A Chapter 13 will allow you to catch these taxes up over 5 years. Speak with a...
Rustin Scott Polk
Rustin Scott Polk's answer
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Attorney Weiss' answer is correct-- Chapter 13 will save the house and let you...
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Duane L. Coker
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I'm assuming that you do not currently have a child support order for the...
Darrin T. Mish
Darrin T. Mish's answer
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There are a couple of different principles at play here. The first thing is the...
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Randall S Perrier's answer
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Typically you are right, the IRS only has authority to audit tax returns that...
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James William Dawson JR
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There is no simple answer to your situation. There are several options...
Franklin Moore Mclaughlin IV
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Find a local tax attorney. Avoid the on-line, radio and TV ads.
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You ask a good question. This question cannot properly be answered without...

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