Tax collected by landlord, no taxes paid to state.
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Yes. Go to http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc431.html to read the IRS's discussion of this topic.
Ms. James has given you an excellent response. Go to http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc503.html and read the IRS's response to your question.
If you as an indiviidual have a Social Security number an employer is likely to hire you. As the other gentleman who responded indicated, a Social...
What you are describing is a dissolution (under state law) and liquidation (under Federal tax law) of the partnerhip, and the formation of a new...
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It sounds like the LLC is active because it has an active subsidiary so, yes, you owe the franchise tax.
The IRS could not take money that you made from your daughter's dad's tax return. So the taxes cannot be 50% yours since you are not married. You...
Go to http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/BCS/Pages/franchiseTax.aspx. There is nothing on the state web site suggesting that you do not have to pay the...
Ms. James has given you a superb answer. The IRS can put a lien on property in your name only if you are jointly liable for the tax debt, e.g.,...