Ex-Husband filing divorce using my social security number without my consent
I am assuming that your husband used the social security number to file the divorce paperwork. If that is the case then he did nothing wrong as the...
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I am assuming that your husband used the social security number to file the divorce paperwork. If that is the case then he did nothing wrong as the...
Since the omission occurred on last year's return, you still have time to amend. I recommend that you discuss the situation with a CPA who can...
I believe you have asked a similar question. The same answer applies here.
You should discuss this with a New Mexico attorney who is familiar with state and local taxation. I can tell you that if your problem were a...
You should discuss this with an immigration attorney. For tax purposes the result of married filing jointly vs married filing separately is only a...
It depends on many factors...what years were involved, when were the taxes assessed, were the returns timely, was fraud involved, what time of...
Yes, the rules would still apply to the exchange.
My thoughts are that you should discuss this with a tax attorney who can fully evaluate the transaction and determine whether it would qualify for...
The choice to be treated as a resident alien can be suspended only if neither of you is a US citizen or resident alien at any time during the later...
The following link may help you. https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-spouse-treated-as-a-resident You can amend...