My husband and I are still legally married, but seperated 11/2012. How should I file my taxes?
Unless you have a final decree of legal separation, then you and your estranged husband were still married for 2012 and neither of you can file as...
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Unless you have a final decree of legal separation, then you and your estranged husband were still married for 2012 and neither of you can file as...
I changed the practice area on your question to tax because it is more tax-related than divorce-related. In terms of your question: as a...
So long as the taxes haven't been formally assessed against you, the IRS will not start collection activity for those taxes. Since you say you're...
The best thing to do right now is to speak with your own attorney, not just people online. There could be some complicated issues involved and the...
The better place to start with would be your local state labor agency because it sounds as if there were a lot more workplace violations than just...
You haven't really given us enough facts to give you any sort of an answer. What sort of a settlement, to begin with?
You can bring as much money as you want to; there is no tax imposed simply on the act of bringing money to the US. Keep in mind, however, that you...
Most likely it's a term for the landlord's practice of billing you for your proportionate share of the property tax the landlord has to pay on the...
If you filed a joint return with him then there isn't much the IRS will do for you. Otherwise, there doesn't seem to be much to do unless you want...
If you filed a joint return with him then there is no point in reporting this to the IRS as the IRS will not do anything.