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You arte in a very tough situation. If the difference is hugh, you might be able to do an Offer in Compromise with the IRS, citing "Doubt as t to...
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You arte in a very tough situation. If the difference is hugh, you might be able to do an Offer in Compromise with the IRS, citing "Doubt as t to...
Lots of questions there... you can find the long answer...
Yes they can and probably will. Here's the rub. In general, they do not just change a payment amount.. Something must have happened, such as you...
This is the answer provided by the Vanguard mutual fund group. This is about as simple an explanation as any, and I believe it to be...
Yes, possibilty, but there are pages of rules. google for irs publication 17. The dependent section starts at page 25 of pub 17... One issue...
You asked whther the court can take your earned income. The answer to that is yes, to the extent you have earned but unpaid income when you file...
google for IRS Taxpayer Advocate Idaho. Choose the office nearest you, and call them. Assistance varies from Distric to Distric, but this is the...
Question one, more likely because owned outright? No. The Internal Revenue Manual , Chapter 5 fully describes when an IRS lien is filed, and how...
Multiple issues... the word "discharge" implies bankruptcy. In general, student loans are not dischargeable. The general tax rule is that "relief...