Can my employer take punitive actions against me if I file my taxes with an IRS form 4852?
This is really an employment law question but I believe they cannot punish you for asking for your W-2s.
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This is really an employment law question but I believe they cannot punish you for asking for your W-2s.
Capital gains are based upon your original cost, plus improvements made less depreciation and amortization taken. Costs of the sale, such as...
The exclusion to which you refer is the so-called "Section 911 Exclusion" for foreign earned income. For 2013, the exclusion amount is $97,600. You...
This question relates to immigration law, not tax law.
The previous answer is correct but to be clear he is presuming it's a current gift (i.e. not in trust for ex., and you can presently use the gift)...
You need to have a lawyer review those emails & your side and help you decide what to do.
Yes, the other answers are good. You need to have them meet with a lawyer to make sure they fully understand not only the consequences of that...
If all that you say is true [meaning it truly is a gift and not something else] then it it's non-taxable to the recipient in the US. But other than...
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You can amend an income tax return up to 3 years after the due date so if they accept the new [amended] returns then you are not in trouble. If...
This was to have been an automatic election if the return was filed by March 15th in the first year but there are late elections allowed as well...