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My husband opened a mortgage company and put me my name as some part of the business. I now have a delinquent unemployment tax
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Answered on March 16, 2013
The government won't take it without notifying you first. However, you need to hire a highly competent tax return preparer in Green Bay right away.
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Can the father of my child claim his son as a dependent if i already filed tax a month ago? but i made a mistake on his ss #?
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Answered on March 16, 2013
File your corrected return and claim the exemption. If the IRS has a question, it will ask you.
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If I am defaulted on a private student loan can the government intercept my tax return?
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Answered on March 16, 2013
No.
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Other Income on 1040
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Answered on March 16, 2013
Mr. Waters is correct.
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There has been IRS and Unemployment fraud info filed on a law firm and their employee. How do I know it is being investigated?
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Answered on March 16, 2013
No, you will not be updated on their investigations. Sometimes they are thorough and sometimes they are not. They look for fraud. They...
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Can I and should I sue H&R Block?
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Answered on March 16, 2013
Of course you can sue. You can sue Santa Claus. However, you have no monetary damages so your suit will be a waste of time.
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If my form 1120 reaches a day late, will I get in trouble?
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Answered on March 16, 2013
Mr. Walker gave you a superb answer. If you mail in time, it won't be late. But if you mail late, yes, there will be a 5% late filing penalty.
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Can I claim the taxes and interest on a property I am renting to own? I am paying the lender directly every month on the loan.
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Answered on March 16, 2013
No.
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Hello, I have two short questions regarding immigration and taxes
Thanks in advance.
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Answered on March 16, 2013
Just get a Social Security number and start using it.
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Is it better to ask a judge to have spouse for taxes within the rules of the federal law or to seek 50% of the tax return?
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Answered on March 16, 2013
A tate court judge will have no interest in getting involved in ordering your spouse to properly file her income taxes. If you feel there is a...
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