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My live in partner wants to get married. He hasn't paid taxes in 8 years. He works for himself so there are no 1099's.
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Answered on April 13, 2012
Marrying your partner will not make you liable for his tax debts. Married filing separately will normally cost you more in taxes. Filing jointly...
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Pay back sales tax from 2011 for a forgotten invioce?
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Answered on April 13, 2012
Below is wording on the North Caroline website:
"How to Amend Your Return
If you discover that you have made an error on a sales and use...
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S-corp estimated tax question
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Answered on April 12, 2012
You don't have to pay based upon your S Corporation as your computation would be $0. However, I don't know what else goes on in your life or your...
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Self employed estimated tax - if pay online, do I still need to send voucher?
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Answered on April 12, 2012
No. Just make sure when you pay online you designate the payment to 2012.
Good luck.
Marty
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How do I pay back taxes?
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Answered on April 12, 2012
I have a different point of view. I prefer to designate taxes to the most recent year. Two reasons:
1. The statute of limitations may run out...
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I own a single member LLC in NJ and have not designated it as a Corporation and since it's inception, there has been 0 income!
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Answered on April 12, 2012
Hi. NJ attorney here up the street from you (Route 130). If there is no income or expense, nothing to report. Once you do, report on Schedule C...
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How long before statute of limitations expires on federal income taxes made non-collectable by irs tax advocate
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Answered on April 12, 2012
The statute is 10 years from assessment. And, yes, there are actions that would make that longer, such as requesting a Collection Due Process...
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Can one spouse file for an extension to file their federal taxes if the other spouse did not consent?
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Answered on April 12, 2012
Probably not. But, it is no harm to you. You can still file your return separately. My suggestion is that you also file a separate extension for...
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I lived in CT in '07 while working in NYC and wasn't aware that I also needed to file NY State. Just found out...what do I do?
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Answered on April 12, 2012
At the end of 30 days, New York may make an automotic assessment to which you can appeal. So, don't panic. But, DO ressurrect your federal return...
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Do I need a lawyer present for my first court appearance?
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Answered on April 10, 2012
Yes! A lawyer will protect you from making admissions. It is urgent to have one from the outset and not delay.