How is foreign earned income reported when working remotely in the US?
If you are a US tax resident by virtue of presence in the US (Substantial Presence Test), or as a resident with a Green Card, then you pay tax on...
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If you are a US tax resident by virtue of presence in the US (Substantial Presence Test), or as a resident with a Green Card, then you pay tax on...
Probably not. The worst that could really happen is that your LLC partner would have a lien put on their interest in the LLC. How far that goes...
You definitely want to hire someone who has experience with international taxation as determining whether a non-US corporation should file Form...
There are some details that would be needed to give a full answer, and given the amount in controversey, I would suggest speaking with a tax...
It depends on what the gross income reported on the 1040 is (or the amount that should have been reported if no return was filed). USCIS uses a...
Estate taxes are paid by the estate and not the person who inherits the estate. That said, the rules are different for non-resident estates, and...
Did Jackson Hewitt not handle your taxes in 2013 or did they advise you not to file in 2013 (and do you have proof of this). If it is the latter,...
Anyone can be audited by the IRS. My general advice is, if you are legally entitled to take the credits/deductions you are taking, take them. As...
Amazon has a helpful page here: https://kdp.amazon.com/help?topicId=AG1CEL1G4FOGI You can request an ITIN letter from them and the go through the...
Yes you detach the lower portion and put it in the envelope they sent you with the address facing out so the post office can read it. Include your...