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A former employer owes the IRS over $6 million, but secretly uses my information. Now I owe the IRS over $9mill. Should I sue?
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Answered on January 15, 2016
You need to hire a tax attorney who is familiar with tax controversy and tax collections. If you already owed the IRS $3 million, you have big...
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Capital gain taxes on property
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Answered on January 14, 2016
Assuming that it will just be transferred from your name to his name, then the process outside of tax considerations can be as simple as filing a...
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What can I do?
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Answered on January 14, 2016
They shouldn't have filed your return, but you need to talk to your lawyer about your options. At the very least, you need to know what was filed...
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I owe the IRS 13000 which 4000 of it is penalties in my taxes of 2013 but I am currently updated with all my taxes I just wanted
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Answered on January 14, 2016
I'm not sure what you're asking. Please re-post your complete question.
Can an LLC, Corporation, or an irrevocable trust be a beneficiary to an NFA Gun Trust?
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Answered on January 14, 2016
If you're interested in an NFA trust, you need to see an attorney who specializes in these trusts. An estate planning or trusts attorney won't...
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Is there a form or afidavit she can fill out. Does it have to be filed with the court?
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Answered on January 13, 2016
Texas does allow for a form titled the "Small Estate Affidavit" to be filed with the Probate Court for certain estates where the decedent did not...
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If I file my taxes (married filing separately) before my estranged spouse and take the standard deduction, can he still itemize?
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Answered on January 13, 2016
You're correct that as married filing separately, both of you are either going to be taking the standard deduction or itemizing. If one spouse...
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Can my mother in law put down my daughters name on her tax return to get money?
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Answered on January 13, 2016
It sounds like your mother wants to claim your daughter as an exemption on her return. There are several requirements that must be met to claim...
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Since my daughter is of age/holds a job is it her right to claim herself for the 2015 tax year instead of her father?
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Answered on January 13, 2016
There are several requirements that must be met to claim someone's exemption, but if your daughter is providing for herself (including living alone...
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Status of Intestate Probate
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Answered on January 13, 2016
Your easiest answer will be to contact the Administrator and ask for an update.
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