Is it true that if you are married and file seperately that you won't recieve child tax credit??
That is correct. With Married Filing Separately, you lose the Child Tax Credit. You will also lose the Earned Income Credit and will be subject...
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That is correct. With Married Filing Separately, you lose the Child Tax Credit. You will also lose the Earned Income Credit and will be subject...
Speak to either a tax attorney or a CPA. Either can represent you before the IRS and should know the consequences of signing the forms.
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Yes, you can. You should speak with a local attorney and find out whether whistle-blower protection. Most will offer some guidance on this in a...
The short answer is that no one really knows. The rates could go as high as 35% with an additional surtax for certain individuals. I agree that...
You can always file separately. Bear in mind though that there are some caveats such as you both must either itemize or chooses the standard...
You should speak to a CPA or a Tax Attorney. Either will be able to help you. Good luck!
The simple answer is no, you cannot take a deduction for your pet.
By not filing the returns, your fiance has prevented the statute of limitations from running. This means that the IRS can come back at any time in...
They can and most likely will.
I agree that a tax attorney is needed to attempt lowering your monthly payment. For one thing, the "minimum" payment calculated by the IRS is...