Will I be considered as a permanent resident for tax purposes and be exempt from having to pay capital gain taxes ?
If you met the Substantial Presence Test, you are a US resident for tax purposes.
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If you met the Substantial Presence Test, you are a US resident for tax purposes.
Call the court where the will was submitted for probate. Some may have it available, others it may be too old.
Depends on whether it is an ordinary and necessary business expense or whether it is just because you need a place to stay. If it is the later, it...
Contact Intuit/Turbo Tax directly or use their online forum: https://ttlc.intuit.com/ There should be a K1 screen in the software where you just...
No, you lack standing to file in the Tax Court.
Those are different issues. Contesting a will requires making an argument to a probate court that a will is incorrect, invalid, or not being...
No idea and, honestly, if it doesn't impact you, it is the government's problem, not yours.
File as married-joint or married-separate. Your husband is required to report cash earnings. When he files, obtain a Form W7 ITIN Application and...
It is supposed to be filed separately according to the Form SS8 procedures. If you send it in attached to a return, the IRS is theoretically...
If you cannot claim the house as a residence (lived in for 2 of the past 5 years), you would be subject to capital gains tax on the sale. The gains...