Will the FTB go after me personally for my inactive partnership's late filing penalties?
From what you have described, it appears that you and your former partner operated a general partnership. In that situation, each individual...
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From what you have described, it appears that you and your former partner operated a general partnership. In that situation, each individual...
From the information that you have provided, the answers to your questions are: A) If your income for the last 3 months is less than your...
There is no risk that the woman you are living with and/or her property can be used to satisfy the judgment against you. The community property...
Based upon the facts that you have described, it is unlikely that you (or your property) will be held liable for the taxes that your husband...
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Based upon you what you have written, I believe that the IRS has sent notification to the person or company that pays compensation to you ("payor")...
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I suggest that your friend phone the IRS office which alerted him to the existence of the bogus Form 1099-MISC and follow-up with a letter, stating...
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In addition to the advice given by other counsel, I suggest that your boyfriend file a police report reporting the theft committed by his "friend."...
As Mr. Givner has indicated, you probably have the right to recover the funds that have been seized by the FTB, provided that you have the...
Based upon the facts that you have conveyed, you probably need not worry about being held liable for those unpaid payroll taxes. When an...
It is highly unlikely that your husband has committed tax evasion, given that the amount of funds involved is probably not nearly substantial...