I have a IRS question. We have a lien on our property for ten years. Is their a way that the IRS can extend our liens for an
This link may help you. http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Understanding-a-Federal-Tax-Lien
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This link may help you. http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Understanding-a-Federal-Tax-Lien
AS both prior answers indicated, all of the above choices plus notifying the IRS of the identity theft along with having all of the proof at hand.
As the prior answers have stated, unless there is some basis for contesting your family member's competence at the time the will was executed, she...
The IRS is probably looking at your return to determine if it needs further review. Also, the due to budget cuts, the IRS is understaffed. You...
It is fairly common practice in California for individual's and couple's estate plans to have all assets conveyed to a living trust. That way...
I don't think a form is going to make it. You need to hire a lawyer and get them to open an administration in the state in which she passed for...
IF a court proceeding was started, it would have been in either the county/state in which your mother passed or the county /state where she had her...
You need for him to grant you a Power of Attorney to do this for him, not only a Texas Durable Financial Power of Attorney, but also an IRS Power...
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Ms. Whitbeck is correct. Follow her advice.
As the prior answers indicate, the POA was revoked by operation of law when your father passed. Unless there was a Probate Court actions started...