I got married after my Offer in Compromise was accepted by the IRS; can they take my new husband's refund for this year too??
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Answered on April 23, 2012
They shouldn't. But, you can control that. You should adjust your withholding (both his and yours) so that you don't have a refund! Also, he can...
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Texas state tax & irs
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Answered on April 23, 2012
You truly need to get a CPA to consult with you on this. What are the quarterly taxes that you are paying? Are they payroll taxes for your...
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How does a loss in 2011 affect a small business llc in 2012?where is it absorded, recovered etc?
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Answered on April 23, 2012
The loss is reported on your personal tax return. It may reduce your taxable income and, possibly, increase your refund.
The loss should have...
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Does my ex have to file income tax?
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Answered on April 23, 2012
He must file a tax return if he is required to do so. Generally, he is required if he earns sufficient income to have a tax liability, even though...
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Do I need a tax attorney to fill out an IRS Form 2553?
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Answered on April 23, 2012
If you are confused about filling out some of the lines, you should consult with a tax attorney or CPA who is experienced with working with S...
Can the IRS rescind an acceptance of an Offer In Compromise after it has been accepted because I got married?
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Answered on April 23, 2012
Your marriage should not cause a change in your offer's acceptance. I hesitate to say tha the IRS cannot take back their acceptance as the IRS is...
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IRS aduit saying I didn't report all my 2009 retirement.
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Answered on April 23, 2012
First of all, you need to reply to the IRS notice. If they are right, fine. But, by replying, you may be able to eliminate penalties before the...
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If I pay a lump sum amount to my ex wife, who is responsible for the taxes on it?
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Answered on April 19, 2012
Generally, a lump sum settlement will be deemed a property settlement. This would mean it would neither be income to your spouse, nor a deduction...
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Can we sue a tax preparer?
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Answered on April 19, 2012
I would call the CPA and write them and request your damages (the penalties). Try to work it out first with her or her staff. If not successful,...
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Should I register my business in TX or Delaware or Florida in order to enjoy the tax rebates/perks?
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Answered on April 19, 2012
You need to sit down with a good tax attorney or a CPA specilizing in taxes. Texas, generally, is a tax-friendly state for business. And,...