Does she need to file for FBAR and income tax return for year of 2013
A green card holder is a US person and generally required to file US tax returns on worldwide income if in excess of minimum filing requirements,...
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A green card holder is a US person and generally required to file US tax returns on worldwide income if in excess of minimum filing requirements,...
The statute of limitations on collections is 10 years from the date of assessment. Assessment could be when the return is filed or when the IRS...
No. Transfers to a non-resident alien spouse are not entitled to non-recognition of gain or loss. John J. Morrison
This can be very problematic. There is likely to be gift tax filing implications. In addition, transferring the property now means that your...
That all depends on the state in which you are doing business. See a lawyer experienced in these matters for your state. John Morrison
Theft losses are deductible. Your can protect your claimed deduction by getting a police report reflecting the stolen items and to have proof of...
If your son resided with his mother longer than he did with you in 2010 or 2011, she will get the exemption, unless you and the mother agree...
The direct answer to your very specific questions is: No, a married person file with single status.
If your uncle improperly claimed you as a dependent, you should simply file your return as if he had not and let him take the consequences.
I am assuming that you are not under criminal investigation by the IRS. If you were, it is unlikely that your wages would be levied. I agree that...