Can my ex refuse to exchange income tax returns?
You would need to check with a family law attorney as to your options. The IRS is not going to intervene directly in something like this, you need...
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You would need to check with a family law attorney as to your options. The IRS is not going to intervene directly in something like this, you need...
The IRS has a number of requirements you have to meet to claim dependent tax status for non-biological or non-adopted children. Chief among them is...
It depends on the tax residency of the decedent (whether they were a US citizen/resident or a non-resident), not on whether the money crosses US...
It depends. They could look at both and it depends on some very technical accounting principles. I would get a tax attorney to represent you for...
There should not be a problem provided what you described above is true. Gifts of cash or coin from a non-resident given outside of the US are not...
It depends on when it was that you spent time in the US. You calculate the substantial presence test this way. Take all of the days present in the...
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You need to get a response from an immigration attorney as to what USCIS wants to see. If someone asks for adjusted gross income (AGI) for an...
You need to speak with a tax attorney or CPA who can help represent you during the OIC proceedings. Whether you filed correctly depends on when the...
The key here is that the agreement has to have economic substance. That's a fancy way for saying that the IRS is going to examine the rental...
You said the business was an Inc. If so, you are a corporation under Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code and are required to file a corporate...