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One employee of a bank used my information, and she opened 2 new accounts on my name; can I sue the bank?
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Answered on February 28, 2012
Why is your first reaction to possibly sue the bank? Why don't you speak to the bank first. I suspect they will aggressively look into the matter...
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Taxes on a back pay settlement check exceed 50%
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Answered on February 28, 2012
Prior to filling out the W4, you probably should have worked with a tax advisor to determine how much tax you would owe and then come up with the...
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My mom just passed away in Sweden. She had some cash. My part is $ 20,000. I live in Ca. Do I pay Calif or Fed taxes on this?
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Answered on February 28, 2012
You pay no income taxes on funds inherited. See Internal Revenue Code section 102(a):
102(a) General Rule
Gross income does not include the...
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My husband and I have been separated since last June. He wants to claim the kids as dependents for the tax year.
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Answered on February 28, 2012
The person who claims the children should be the one who gets the greater tax benefit from doing so. If that is your husband, let him claim the...
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Someone claimed me on their taxes, I am over 40 and trying to get into college and this has affected my fasfa. what can I do ?
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Answered on February 28, 2012
You can still file your 2011 tax return reflecting your proper status if you believe you were not that person's dependent. Go to the IRS...
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How to negotiate taxes and student loans with a disability and little to no income
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Answered on February 28, 2012
I am in New Jersey and could assist you on this. If you are unemployed, you can have your tax matter placed in "Currently Not Collectible" status....
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My husbands secretary did not pay payroll taxes and tore up IRS notices. IRS gave 433A to complete but I am not part of company
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Answered on February 28, 2012
If you had nothing to do with the company, you do not have to complete the form 433-A. However, as your husband deal with this the IRS will want...
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Tax
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Answered on February 28, 2012
If you are a US citizen, you are taxed on your world-wide income and should file taxes every year. However, your question is not clear as to the...
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My ex husband refuses to sign our last 3-4 years of taxes.
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Answered on February 27, 2012
The previous answers are correct. Allow me to raise two other points:
1. If you sign a return knowing there is an innocent spouse issue, you...
Where do I find a lawyer who specializes in union matters?
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Answered on February 27, 2012
Check with your State, County, or city bar association. Most associations will have a legal referral service with experienced attorneys along...