How do I file taxes if my spouse is deceased but I'm not in possession of his documents?
If your spouse passed away during the tax year, you can still file as married-joint for that tax year. If there is an issue with a falsified death...
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If your spouse passed away during the tax year, you can still file as married-joint for that tax year. If there is an issue with a falsified death...
You need to get a consultation from a divorce/family law attorney as contested divorces can have very serious consequences for a long time. If you...
It depends on where you got the health insurance from. The shared responsibility penalty wouldn't necessarily apply, but if you do not file a tax...
No, the IRS does not allow this as immigration expenses are not directly related to the production of income.
A tax refund cannot be taken for someone claimed as a dependent. However, keep in mind that joint assets can be taken, so be careful in how you...
Since you are represented by counsel, you should check with them as to your best options. Without knowing more details, it could be that there is...
The most legally straightforward way to handle this would still be a partition, but as that is not something you want to do, you could consider...
It will to the degree you still have a back balance of child support.
Getting paid state tax liens off of a credit report is difficult. First, the lien must be satisfied, in other words, the debt has been paid off....
Filing your taxes is always a good idea even if you do not owe or receive a refund as filing starts the statute of limitations. Additionally,...