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I need to know how to report home owner on IRS form and how many forms or where I have to report this? thank u
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Answered on April 06, 2013
There is no particular place to report the you own a home. If you are trying to deduct the interest on a home mortgage, that goes on Schdule A,...
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Can my domestic partner claim me and/or my child as dependents on federal taxes for 2012?
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Answered on April 06, 2013
I believe that the answer is no, at least until the IRS grants Edith Windsor a victory. Go to IRS Publication 501:...
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I only earned 400 dollars in 2012 due to being disabled and was told I do not need to file taxes is this true?
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Answered on April 06, 2013
You should file a return.
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Tax question??? help
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Answered on April 06, 2013
Go to IRS Publication 501 to see if you meet the rules: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p501/ar02.html
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Can an IRS disallow Home Mortgage interest deduction?
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Answered on April 06, 2013
Even though he is in New Jersey, you should hire Mr. Davidoff. He gave you a terrific response.
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If someone claimed me without my knowledge on there tax return how can i find out who that person is.
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Answered on April 06, 2013
You cannot find that out.
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What are the chances that you (generally speaking) could get into trouble for not paying taxes on a small job in which you were
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Answered on April 06, 2013
The chance of the IRS detecting your failure to pay tax is microscopically small. However, committing tax fraud is a bad idea.
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My ex husband signed stating he was responsible for taxes 2008 and 2009. I am paying $15,000 to IRS. how do I collect?
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Answered on April 04, 2013
Ms. Bunce and Ms. Tavel gave you excellent responses. What did your ex-husband sign indicating he will pay the taxes? If it was in the divorce...
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Do I receive any tax break if during 2012 i was victim of unauthorized use of my c.card? The amount is over 5K dollars, Thanks.
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Answered on April 04, 2013
You might qualify for a theft loss. Go to http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc515.html. You can certainly sue him. However, if you don't know his...
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My employer did not pay 3 years deductions of payroll taxes, can i sue to get from employer as they were deducted
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Answered on April 04, 2013
You can sue. However, your employer faces an even bigger problem with the IRS. You might consider being a whisteblower. Go to...
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