How to sue CA franchise Tax Board from Florida?
Did you file CA returns in 2006 or 2007? If you can prove that you did not live in California during those years, you might be better off filing a...
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Did you file CA returns in 2006 or 2007? If you can prove that you did not live in California during those years, you might be better off filing a...
They will probably send you a notice. Alternatively, you could call the IRS at (800) 829-1040 and ask, or you could contact your local office. ...
Most IRS notices are generated by a computer system and sent out from various service centers across the country, depending on the issue. I...
To augment Mr. Frost's answer, I've had several clients from Maryland who had their drivers' licenses/registrations frozen by the Comptroller of...
The other attorneys' answers are correct, but I wanted to note that while there is no one-time forgiveness for income tax, there is such an...
Based on the facts you've presented, it looks like the lien has been released by the Franchise Tax Board, but not yet withdrawn. In this...
Lowering the amount owed requires submission of an Offer in Compromise, where you make an offer to pay a settlement amount. An acceptable amount...
Yes, the State of California can garnish your wages. They can also seize bank accounts and intercept federal tax refunds. Nobody here can be sure...
In my experience, it is more difficult to settle a debt with the Board of Equalization. The IRS considers your Reasonable Collection Potential...
Generally, settlements for personal injury are not considered taxable income. The IRS provides information on this topic on pages 18, 29, and 31...