What should I do if I did not file Form 3520? --- Tax law question
Reporting delinquent foreign assets and income, even if they were gifts, is extremely fact-intensive. I highly recommend you speak with a tax...
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Reporting delinquent foreign assets and income, even if they were gifts, is extremely fact-intensive. I highly recommend you speak with a tax...
Unfortunately, we would need more information to give you direction. What tax issue is this relevant to? Is the IRS/FTB claiming you need to issue...
I am changing the practice area to Litigation because this question potentially deals with professional malpractice and fraud. However, I agree...
Ms. Wynn's instinct is correct. See question 2 in the below link for why the IRS can withhold a refund for the FTB to collect on delinquent...
I have changed the practice area to Immigration so an attorney with that specialization can review your question. Generally speaking, you do not...
Your best bet is to discuss these facts with a tax attorney or free tax clinic practitioner. Whether someone is a dependent, and correcting a claim...
You need to discuss this with a tax attorney immediately. Foreign assets, and gifts to overseas individuals, are very fact-intensive legal issues....
This question depends heavily on the facts, and would be best answered by a local tax attorney. You should bring any martial settlement agreements...
I agree with Mr. Givner. You can file a claim of exemption with the county, or call or he suggested, with the correct citation.
I am changing the practice area to immigration so an attorney with that specialization can review your facts.