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What condition must exist in order for the IRS to impose an underpayment tax penalty?
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Answered on January 13, 2013
It is possible. If the W-4 was done correctly then you should not have an underpayment large enough to produce a penalty. However, if there was...
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My divorce was final in Dec. 2012. Do we have to do our taxes jointly?
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Answered on January 13, 2013
Unfortunately this issue happens often. The divorce agreement can say one thing and the IRS another. You should file separate and confirm that the...
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What are the U. S. tax implications for a foreign citizen living in a foreign country inheriting U. S. money?
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Answered on January 13, 2013
Most likely there are no tax implications for the foreign citizen to the US. However, there could be tax implications for the US citizen....
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W-4 Form for IRS
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Answered on December 09, 2012
It will not make much of a difference, but you might as well go ahead and submit the new W-4s.
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Is there anything I can do to reduce the garishing from IRS and PHEEA from my Disabililty pymts?
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Answered on December 06, 2012
There are a few options to stop an IRS garnishment. If you would like to call my office we can discuss what would work best for you. 404-593-2664
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IRS has levied my paycheck by 75% for owing 7000.00 dollars. Is there anything I can do?
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Answered on November 30, 2012
Fill all your returns. Call IRS collections at 1-800-829-3903. Tell them you want a streamlined installment agreement and ask them to release the...
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Can I claim my younger sister on my tax return?
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Answered on November 30, 2012
You can but she has to live with you, you have to pay for the majority of her support and she has to be 18 or younger or under 24 and in school.
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If i owe back taxes form 9years ago how can i discharge that debt
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Answered on November 30, 2012
If you are referring to an IRS debt they only have 10 years to collect the tax from you after you file. There are certain things that will extend...
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I need help with my IRS problem. What can an attorney/lawyer do differently that a Tax preparer cant do?
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Answered on November 29, 2012
On of the main differences between an attorney compared to a CPA or enrolled agent is that the attorney can represent you before the tax court if...
Recently the State of Ga put a lien on my property for back taxes. One was for year 2006 and the other for 2008.
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Answered on November 29, 2012
There is not a 10 year limit on collections as with the IRS, however, Georgia must file an execution within seven years to collect on the debt. If...
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