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I work for a company based in California. I just moved to Colorado but they want me to use a California address for tax purposes
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Answered on October 07, 2016
The question you're asking is whether you still have Colorado source income from the job based in CA, which would allow Colorado to tax the income...
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How do personal property theft losses claimed on taxes effect me once I start receiving restitution payments?
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Answered on September 23, 2016
As a general rule, you're correct; if you take a deduction for an item, like a theft loss, and you later recover that money you need to take a...
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Can I make the irs give me my money
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Answered on August 16, 2016
Make sure you call the 1040 line mentioned in the first post early in the morning (8 or 9 am) as the hold times are less extreme at that time of...
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How do you transfer money from a company to a person while paying the absolute minimum in taxes?
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Answered on July 31, 2016
There is not half enough information in this post to give you even a push in the right direction. There are a million ways you could structure a...
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Payroll taxes for out of state employee who works remotely
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Answered on July 11, 2016
If you reside in Colorado--no matter where your employer is located--, the income you make here is Colorado source income so you have to pay...
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Is there/what is the benefit of imputed income when I file my taxes?
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Answered on July 11, 2016
Technically income is defined under 26 U.S.C. section 61 as any income from any source. So technically if your employer pays for something...
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Do we have to pay taxes in this situation ? Yes or no? And why ? Please read carefully.
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Answered on May 31, 2016
If the money is merely being transferred from account to account, that is not income (nor should there be any gift tax consequences) and thus you...
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Tax Offer in Compromise, verses Currently not Collectible. And how much will help through the process cost.
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Answered on May 02, 2016
You should probably consult an attorney who does tax resolution to help you decide if an Offer in Compromise ("OIC") or currently not collectible...
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What do I do, and did the employer do something illegal by not sending in my withholdings?
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Answered on March 31, 2016
Return getting "kicked out":
I'm assuming when you say "kicked out" you mean you're attempting to e-file the return and the IRS won't accept the...
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I'm the sole shareholder of a Colo S-Corp.Must I still submit
Form 106 for income tax? It hasn't been active as I was deployed
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Answered on March 14, 2016
From my understanding, every year the CO S-Corp was doing business in CO, you have to file the form 106 after filing your 1120S form with the IRS. ...
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