Any tax attorney please respond.
If all you have is SSDI and it doesn't reach a certain level (usually $25K), then you don't likely meet the filing threshold. But if there are...
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If all you have is SSDI and it doesn't reach a certain level (usually $25K), then you don't likely meet the filing threshold. But if there are...
If you file married filing separately than the refund will not be intercepted for your husband's liability. Under a married filing jointly return,...
Yes, you need to pay tax. This argument will not fly with the Service or the courts.
It will not be intercepted by the IRS, but you may want to consider paying the taxes down with the proceeds. You will also want to have an...
If you were married in 2016 you and her can file married filing jointly or married filing separately.
They "can" but it rarely happens. I have seen it happen once and only when the liability was 6 figures and up, the taxpayer did not cooperate and...
This is a complex question. Lenders can sell the note after you signed it so the fact that the copy of the note you have doesn't have an...
I agree with Mr. Harvin. This isn't a simple question and I encourage you to get a paid opinion letter from an attorney or consult with an...
I assume you are talking about alimony. If you received alimony, it is included as income by the person who receives it and is tax deductible by...
It sounds like you are concerned about your husband being deported. I encourage you to consult with an immigration attorney. If you are married,...