Am I liable if I report my ex to IRS for newly discovered tax fraud for years we filed jointly? (I was a stay at home mom)
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Answered on April 26, 2012
The previous attorneys provided excellent advice for you to seek counsel. However, you should know that the recipient of an inheritance does not...
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What to do if my former Employer Committed Tax Fraud using my W2.
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Answered on April 26, 2012
You need to file an amended return reflecting what you believe you owed. Be prepared to show evidence of the amount of money you earned. Get a...
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I got the First Time homebuyer credit back in 2009 for a house we bought in 2008. Now we have to pay it back... NIGHTMARE!
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Answered on April 26, 2012
Call the IRS Taxpayer Advocate's Office. You can reach them at 1-877-777-4778. Please read there website (link below) to learn more about the...
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Royalties taxes
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Answered on April 25, 2012
You always pay tax in the state of your residence on all of your income. So, yes, you pay MN taxes. However, you may also have to pay tax in...
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Is there federal tax on the sale of a gift from my dad?
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Answered on April 25, 2012
Yes, there will be a tax on the sale of the coin collection. The tax will be on the gain from the sale. The gain is the excess of the net...
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Living overseas...do I need to file income tax?
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Answered on April 25, 2012
Responding to your comment, you can only e-file for the current year. 2009 and 2010 would have to be filed the old-fashioned way, by snail mail or...
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I owe back taxes in. I get married would my spouse be responsible for my debt?
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Answered on April 24, 2012
No, she will not become responsibile for your tax debt based upon your marriage. Your marriage does not make her liable for your past taxes. She...
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Will filing Form 8379 - Injured Spouse - keep the IRS from taking half of my new husband's tax refund in WA state?
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Answered on April 24, 2012
File the 8379 with your joint return. The IRS will then take only your portion of the refund, based upon computations of income and tax payments. ...
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Taxpayer Advocate says I can get Lien Removed Because it is causing a hardship
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Answered on April 24, 2012
Even i the 1153 was not properly served, ultimately, the IRS is likely to come back at you again regarding the liability. So, you might as well...
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If IRS grants me noncollectable status on unpaid tax, can I later file an OIC?
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Answered on April 24, 2012
Yes, you would be able to file an OIC at a later date. But, careful when you go for the OIC that you realize that when you apply for an OIC that...