If I'm married in the state of Texas can I file single?
If you are married you must file married filing jointly or married filing separately. If you file married filing separately, you may not be able...
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If you are married you must file married filing jointly or married filing separately. If you file married filing separately, you may not be able...
If H&R is going to pay you, what is the issue?
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You should have a tax attorney review the settlement or ask your attorney to bring in a tax attorney. Taxability of settlements is highly...
What states you can live there as long as you reside there? A will or some other type of document? Your best bet is that if you live there, pay...
If the settlement is pursuant to a personal injury case, then that money is excluded from income pursuant to section 104(a) of the code. That...
If you are not legally related, then no, you cannot claim your partner's son. You are not legally married and thus the child is treated as your...
Assuming you meet the filing requirements, you need to file by April 17 of this year. You can also file an extension so you wouldn't need to file...
Probably not. Equitable distribution of the assets is not an alimony payment. If it was a jointly owned asset and that was part of the settlement...
It depends what the terms of the loan document stated, or if the care dealer has a judgment against you. I would say it is unlikely.
In order to redeem the property, you would need to pay the value of the taxes plus, I believe, 18%. If you can get a personal loan, then that...