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Don't no what to do????
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Answered on March 23, 2014
Ms. Adams and Mr. Dieringer have given you very helpful responses.
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Is it legal for a non-citizen to claim the earned income credit?
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Answered on March 23, 2014
It is not legal for a non-citizen to claim the EIC.
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Was the IRS debt foregiveness rule extended after 2013
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Answered on March 23, 2014
Congress has not yet chosed to extend that rule. Hopefully it will.
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Can I check the tax dependent box on my partner's health insurance paperwork?
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Answered on March 23, 2014
I think you need to become a registered domestic partner.
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I live and work at my day-job in California. I want to form my new S-Corp in Florida. What will the tax implications be?
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Answered on March 23, 2014
As a California resident you are entitled to form an "S" corporation in Florida. Yes you can write off your expenses in California. You should...
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Our bank delayed the tax reporting of our recharacterization from Roth IRA to Traditional IRA Contribution 1 y. What can we do?
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Answered on March 23, 2014
How much money was involved? If it was significant we can submit a private letter ruling request to the national office of the IRS. The IRS...
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I am int'l student & don't have a social security number & right now I am out of status!!! How could I file for my tax refund???
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Answered on March 23, 2014
Whether you have the correct immigration status or not has nothing to do with getting a refund. If you are entitled to a refund, you should get...
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If County made error in past years property value, therefore, property taxes were less, is there a time limit on when they can
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Answered on March 23, 2014
Mr. Norwood has given you a scholarly recitation of the various statutes of limitation.
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Non-resident alien - State Resident - State Tax - 540 - 540NR
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Answered on March 23, 2014
Even though you are on an F-1 Visa, you may still be a resident under the substantial presence test. Instead of using an online service, you...
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Can I file IRS taxes as Married and Jointly if I am separated and still going through the divorce
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Answered on March 23, 2014
Yes you can file as married filing jointly if your wife agrees. Mr. Mikulencak has given you the correct answer.
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