IRS Audit, agreeing to money i don't actually owe - is it doable
It's not possible to say of there would be any adverse consequences - other than paying money you feel you don't owe - without knowing all the...
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It's not possible to say of there would be any adverse consequences - other than paying money you feel you don't owe - without knowing all the...
He can change the address because he is a taxpayer on the return. He cannot, however, cash the check unless you have endorsed the check as well. ...
Unfortunately, without having all the specific details the answer is: "probably not, but there is a possibility that you might be." Generally...
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I agree with the other attorneys' answers and just want to reiterate that you should at least briefly consult with a tax attorney in your area to...
The IRS would examine your father's returns as well. They would do that, not because they're mean, but because they have to in order to make sure...
The short answer is no. The carryover will continue until it's used up or your final return is filed; any portion left over after your final...
Yes, you should file amended returns to correct the mistakes that were made on your original returns. You should do so as soon as you can find a...
You need to consult with a tax attorney or CPA with experience in the FBAR disclosure process. There are many variables and moving parts to...
I would agree with the other attorney that your question is too vague. However, it appears that you purchased tax liens on the properties in...
I'm not entirely sure I understand your question. If the PEO provides you with itemized billing, then you should be able to determine if they're...