Can I operate a business that I own within the same building of another business that I also own without paying rent?
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Answered on September 13, 2017
While I agree with every word that has been said by Mr. Murillo, I would add that the 1/2 owner of the second owner may (& likely should) be...
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How to keep IRS from harassing my new wife over my IRS debt that's being negotiated?
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Answered on September 12, 2017
Since you file as Married Filing Joint (usually the better filing status) the joint refund can be taken for your back debts.
If she lost/loses...
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How can someone change the deed holder on a residential home?
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Answered on September 05, 2017
(1) Son gives property back to Mom (quitclaim)
(2) Son sells property to Mom
Careful of tax implications on gifts.
My mother paid cash for a home, but for some reason, put it in my brother's name. Do I have any legal right to the home when she
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Answered on September 05, 2017
No, you do not.
It is a completed gift.
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My ex employee is threatening to sue and file for unemployement can she if...?
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Answered on September 04, 2017
I agree with Mr. Murillo.
The fact that she asked to be fired To get unemployment combined with the behavior, I find interesting. I hope you've...
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Can I sue someone for more compensation after hit and run and my company
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Answered on August 30, 2017
Your co-worker is responsible for your actual damages caused by him. If you have Collision coverage on your automobile policy, I'd recommend filing...
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How do I know if i need an attorney?
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Answered on August 28, 2017
I think the answer to your question is yes, speak to an attorney.
What type of attorney depends on where your concerns are and what the specific...
When is it better to accept a settlement that has been offered versus seeking a suit?
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Answered on August 28, 2017
It is best to speak to your attorney to discuss options and he best course of action.
Your attorney has the relevant facts to best advise you.
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In Colorado, why must the injured party who is not at fault in a car accident have to reimburse medical providers for all bills?
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Answered on August 28, 2017
Any questions should be directed to her attorney. Her attorney knows all of the facts and is the only one that can properly advise.
I owe the IRS about $19,000 for the years 2003/2004, when I was an independent contractor. What is the best way to go about it?
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Answered on August 25, 2017
As always, Mr. Murillo is correct.
There are different avenues you can go through to evaluate your situation and deal with the IRS but I also...
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