Do I have to/is it advisable to: sign the IRS "Consent To Tax Increase"?
You do not have to sign the letter. You can, in the future, ask for a refund but must do so within 2 years of the amount you paid. Note,...
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You do not have to sign the letter. You can, in the future, ask for a refund but must do so within 2 years of the amount you paid. Note,...
To make certain this does not become an issue upon any IRS examination, simply ask your dad to write you a note that the funds he deposited on the...
The IRS had an attorney answer the petition and provide his address and phone number. Call that counsel and advise him that you wish to withdraw...
Mr. Rafter's advice is very good and you should follow it. Allow me to provide some additional context. Generally, one is to report taxes on all...
One can always sue an individual in the United States. The key is whether or not you will be successful. I do not believe that you signing the...
You do need to file U.S. taxes each year. It is possible you have no liability to the U.S. I recommend you work with a tax attorney to review...
If you are dealing with the IRS, you need not go to someone local. You can find an attorney in your State (or from any state for that matter)...
You can get a copy of a wage and income transcript which will provide all of your W-2 information other than your State Tax Withholding. You get...
I am not sure what OPT is, nor BFA. But, to make clear, you are required to report your income from all sources. As an individual, you file a...
Your question is not specific enough. One would need more facts to fully understand. Tell us all of the information. Was the home actually sold...