Is it legal to keep my W-4 marked "single", although I am married but have not changed my last name?
I presume your question relates to block 3 of Form W-4, which asks you to mark whether you are single, married, or married but withhold at single...
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I presume your question relates to block 3 of Form W-4, which asks you to mark whether you are single, married, or married but withhold at single...
This is really an immigration, not a nonresident taxation, issue. However, according to the immigration attorney in our office, you have to have...
The determination of whether your nexus (sufficiency of closeness of your connection) to the State of California depends the type of tax and...
You ought to consider filing your 2011 return late because if you earned $3000 in 2011 then you would qualify for an earned income credit of $231...
At least since you got that notice from the IRS, you know the IRS has your correct address, and if any new notices are generated, you should get...
As I recall, there is a statute of limitations on collection of California income tax (which I assume is why you have received the FTB letter), so...
It is not a violation of your F-1 status to marry, by statutory or common law, a US resident or citizen. It is not a violation of F-1 status to...
No - under Texas Property law, wages of an employee are exempt (protected from creditors under the Texas homestead law), per TPC Sec 42.001(b)(1) -...
Yes - the employer is required to withhold taxes based on the assumption that the employee is single and has no dependents, unless the employee...
The general rule for divorced or separated parents is that the custodial parent gets the exemption for a child. The custodial parent is the one in...