Are SNAP benefits considered 'other' income when filing an Offer In Compromise with the state?
As to the IRS SNAP benefits are also considered other income when working with an Offer in Compromise.
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As to the IRS SNAP benefits are also considered other income when working with an Offer in Compromise.
Unfortunately yes, until you file an amended return correcting the matter. Under these circumstances you might be able to file an amended return...
You bet your bottom dollar they will if you file jointly! You will protect yourself if you file Married Filing Separately.
The general answer is NO, since MI is not a community property state.
They generally have to wait for the appeal. In the future you might consider filing separate. The restitution payments are generally based upon...
They generally leave the Federal Refund alone and go after the state if any.
Yes, they can take your state refund. They can do this even though they have not garnished. A garnishment can go up to 25% of your net income. ...
go to the IRS website and obtain the form 911 and fill it out and submit it. This will get an IRS advocate assigned to the matter and thereafter...
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You need to file a 1040x to correct your own mistake. Then you need to advise the return preparer of their mistakes and find out if they have a...
If it is not a practice that the state undertakes at this time But you should anticipate that it will be their practice in the near future