I need an opinion letter from an attorney to review a trust which was set up 15 years ago...i am purchasing a new home in trust
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Answered on April 23, 2014
I agree with my colleagues and only add here a link to the specific Fannie Mae guidelines when the borrower is a trust so you can see what needs to...
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I have been paying property taxes on a piece of property for over 4 years. How long before I can pursue getting put in my name?
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Answered on April 22, 2014
I think you are getting confused with the notion of what is called "Adverse Possession" which allows a non-owner to claim by such right if they...
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Looking for a trust specialist firm called Golden Harvest
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Answered on April 22, 2014
This is wrong forum for that since this section is for technical Q&A's only. Try the find a lawyer tab on avvo and you can insert state and area...
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Does the 83(b) election make any sense in case when all founders are NRAs?
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Answered on April 22, 2014
Sec. 83 is only applicable when someone is given property (instead of cash) in lieu of receiving compensation for services rendered. Accordingly,...
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My mother moved to Missouri in July 2012. She had a will and trust in Florida. What will happen to her estate?
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Answered on April 22, 2014
If your Mom's place of residence was Missouri at time of death then that is the place to probate her will (the County in which she resided). The...
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Tax
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Answered on April 22, 2014
Quickest way is to get a copy of your transcript directly form the IRS. See link below to accomplish.
http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript
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IS an LLC 's sole member filing taxes with my SS required to file a NJ ST annual report?
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Answered on April 22, 2014
An LLC is still a legal entity under N state law and the EIN/SS analysis is irrelevant which is only about income tax reporting. Accordingly, per...
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Which State residency? - Married couple living in two different states filing STATE TAX jointly?
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Answered on April 14, 2014
Filing joint in NY (IT-203) and simply reporting your spouse's wages as NY-sourced.
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Can I sue my CPA for malpractice on my Taxes. He had his non CPA, non accountant son actually do the work.
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Answered on April 05, 2014
I concur with your mental gyrations. File a Form 1040X and all problems solved. Hire a new CPA.
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Are contributions to traditional IRAs always tax-deductible, regardless of income?
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Answered on April 05, 2014
The amount you can contribute to a traditional IRA is ALWAYS tied to the amount of earnings and an overall limit on maximum amount that can be...
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