Should we dissolve the LLC or keep it alive for personal tax benefits?
Check with your CPA. The members of the LLC may very well be able to take a tax loss in the year their investment is deemed worthless, or the year...
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Check with your CPA. The members of the LLC may very well be able to take a tax loss in the year their investment is deemed worthless, or the year...
Whatever government agency seized your funds is required to give you a receipt for it, and paperwork explaining your options for claiming or...
Your house and your solely owned assets should not be at risk. You should consult with a tax attorney to answer your questions, and make the best...
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Mr. Lipshutz is correct that your biggest risk is putting your assets into a joint account with your husband. If you want to keep the IRS and DOR...
You are not liable for taxes from returns which you did not file jointly with your fiance for back years. However, where I see the most damage in...
Even though you will owe no tax, file your own return as "married filing separately." This will hopefully insulate you from your husband's tax...
There is a chance that you will be required to file probate papers both where your mother lived, and also (ancillary administration) here in...
Yes, a filing with the probate court is required. The estate's attorney will take care of it. If the estate did not use an attorney, ask the...
Although I have not done the necessary research to determine if this act was "legal" I can state that I believe it to be improper and wrong. ...