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It depends on what the judgment was for. Some are taxable income, some are not.
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It depends on what the judgment was for. Some are taxable income, some are not.
The rate depends on your total income. You can use the published tax rates as an approximate guide:...
They can. This is not a problem you want to hide from. The IRS has a number of options for satisfying past tax debts including offer in compromise,...
This sounds like a shady tax operation, in other words, they are filing false returns and taking the refunds for themselves. You might want to...
Nobody can tell you your status now without counting your days of presence and knowing how much of the F1 exemption you have used. Form W8-BEN...
The US requires that amounts over $10,000 be declared. This is to monitor flows of money in to the US in order to prevent money laundering,...
Assuming you are a US citizen or permanent resident, you would need to file the 2555 along with your 1040. Your earnings are still taxable in the...
It depends on what the court order says, though, in VA the general rule is that support orders (and claiming the CTC would fall in to this...
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Post-divorce, I assume you would be filing as single (i.e., separate from your ex-spouse), so there wouldn't be an issue of your taking the ex's...