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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...
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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Randall S Perrier's answer
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You ask a good question. This question cannot properly be answered without...
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Rekha Gulshan Garg's answer
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It depends upon the source of income. If you earnonly W-2 income, photocopy of...
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Santosh Kalra's answer
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You can just send a photocopy of the form 1040 but make sure that the said tax...
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John Thomas Incorvaia's answer
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Citizens of the United States are taxed on 100% of their worldwide income....
Jonathan H Levy
Jonathan H Levy's answer
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You likely owe taxes since you were not an expatriate, any CPA or Enrolled...
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Karen-Lee Pollak
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Your parents will also need to omplete and I-864 and you will both need to...
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Karen-Lee Pollak
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
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Your parents will also need to complete a Form I-864 on behalf of your spouse...
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Santosh Kalra's answer
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If your parents live in your household, you can include their income in your...
Robert Jeffrey Mueller
Robert Jeffrey Mueller's answer
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The contents of this answer is for educational purposes only and does not...
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John Clayton Colwell
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As to your first question, I'm not sure what you are asking, frankly. There is...
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Sarah M. Cross' answer
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Legal permanent residents of the US are eligible for citizen after 3 years if...
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Farah Kamal's answer
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Yes you may if you meet the requirements for filing. You can do this by...
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Lillian Leona Frank's answer
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use the 1/2. That is your residence. Explain the discrepancy the the trustee...
Darrin T. Mish
Darrin T. Mish's answer
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If you're presently divorced you file Single. One of you can file Head of...
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Franklin Moore Mclaughlin IV
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If your arrangement required you to increase the selling price of the home,...
Jonathan Blake Randolph
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Take this with a grain of salt as I am not a tax attorney nor an accountant....

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