A family member is using my address to avoid city taxes - can this cause me legal troubles?
The short answer is possibly. If you are participating in a conspiracy to defraud the City government so that your family member doesn't pay city...
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The short answer is possibly. If you are participating in a conspiracy to defraud the City government so that your family member doesn't pay city...
You really have not provided sufficient information to answer this question. It is difficult to understand the context. I suggest you consult...
You are most likely correct based upon your description. However, what can you realistically do about it? If you confront the issue directly with...
The practical answer is for you to file first. If you don't, you will have to file with paper (not electronically) and fight it out with the IRS. ...
No. There is a brick wall between the two agencies under normal circumstances.
File your return the old-fashioned way, on paper. Make sure you secure evidence of mailing/filing. Be prepared to respond to an IRS notice...
Whoever is "taking" your refund will only take your portion of the refund if you file jointly so long as you include form 8379. Form 8379 is an...
They will not take your husband's refund, but he should filed and "injured spouse" form with the return to make certain. File form 8379 which can...
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Upon the death of your parents estates were formed. The home likely was sold from one of those estates. The estate is to report the sale and the...
Do your homework. Read over the attorney's website. Look for referrals on LinkedIn or here on Avvo. Those who are both attorneys and CPAs may be...