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Can I get income tax help? The IRS is automatically garnishing monies from my checking account. Can you please give me advise?
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Answered on April 25, 2013
There may be options available to you, but without knowing all of the facts it's impossible to say. Contact a tax lawyer to get a better...
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My wife received a K-1 for her taxes, with real estate losses and non passive treatment. Her tax return is filed jointly with
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Answered on April 24, 2013
K-1s are generally reported on your 1040 and your filing status wont play a role. The loss will bring down your AGI, if your asking about S/E tax...
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As a DBA how do you present people's prior relevant agency work as part of the DBA web site. Is there a statement?
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Answered on April 24, 2013
Sounds like there is a few things going on here, you would probably benefit from contacting a business attorney.
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Not sure what to do or where to turn, I filed taxes and was supposed to get taxes back $2000, I received letter saying
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Answered on April 24, 2013
A tax attorney should be able to get a better understanding of what exactly took place and provide you with your options and assist you in seeing...
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Scholarship-Taxable or non-taxable?
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Answered on April 24, 2013
Tuition and scholarships are typically reportable. Whether or not you will owe or be due a refund actually depends most notably on the purpose of...
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Rcvd letter from NYS claiming I owe them $499.00 sales tax in year 1994 inclusive int.+penalty, they want $5,000+. What to do?
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Answered on April 23, 2013
Contact a tax lawyer and discuss what your options are. It's difficult to give a better answer without reviewing the letter and getting some...
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As an injured spouse do I have to have an income to claim a portion of the offset refund?
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Answered on April 23, 2013
Would you be willing to repost your question with added clarity? I think this may help you receive some responses.
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Tax question.. Did I do the right thing?
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Answered on April 22, 2013
Yes it is reportable, this income also allows for applicable expenses to be reported. This could result in a lower realized gain and tax due.
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Can we still file a tax return if we received no income for the entire year?
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Answered on April 22, 2013
You should file your returns and possibly have capital losses that will carryover into subsequent years to offset future earnings.
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Tax return
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Answered on April 22, 2013
You need to file a return both federally and generally speaking, each state you earned income. You should gather your income and expenses documents...