I have a relative who entered the coutry as a permanent resident on 27 Dec 2024? Do they have to file taxes for year 2024?
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Answered on April 12, 2025
As a US resident you are required to file a US income tax return if your gross income is greater than the amount of your credits for standard...
Can I get help with tax lien foreclosure?
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Answered on March 18, 2025
You may be able to contact the tax authority lawyers to get the property withdrawn is you can pay in full, or possibly fund a payment plan, or...
What do I do with a 1099 from my deceased sister's creditor listing as income a forgiven debt?
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Answered on March 09, 2025
The standard deduction for an estate income tax return Form 1041 is $600, not $6,000. It is not clear from the information you provide is a final...
Do I need to consult a tax attorney?
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Answered on March 03, 2025
Yes, you should consult with a tax attorney because you are relying on your understanding of a House Bill, which you may not have read, and that it...
Do you have to pay taxes on gifting your settlement check?
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Answered on February 23, 2025
Yes - he will need to file a gift tax return because the amount of the gift is greater than $18,000. However, he will not owe any gift tax if he...
Does the state have to remove property lien?
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Answered on February 11, 2025
It is surprising that the new owners would buy the property subject to the Lien. It is also surprising that you are considering how you can get the...
Am i liable for back taxes?
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Answered on February 10, 2025
Taxes "run with the land". The current owner is liable for property taxes not paid by the former owner. Generally, If you have a defense you have...
How do I respond?
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Answered on February 07, 2025
You should check to see if the case is still active and if default judgment has been granted. If not default judgment, you can still file an...
How do you dispute a 1099-C for charged off debt with the IRS?
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Answered on January 31, 2025
You should consider filing your return with the 1099-C included as a gross amount, and then deduct the same amount with attached statement of...
Home sold for back taxes by tax appraiser office with out notifieing the owner tax office sent tax paperwork wrong address
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Answered on January 30, 2025
Generally, for a residential homestead, you have 6 months to redeem the property, and 2 years to claim excess proceeds.