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You need to go to the office of the agency that called you. If it was IRS, go to the IRS office. You need to make sure that it was a legitimate... Read Answer
You would need an Order from the Court indicating how taxes are to be done. Then if you get it and can file and he still does, you need to file a... Read Answer
An LLC pays out it's revenues as follows: 1)Operating expenses; salaries etc.; 2)Distributions to the LLC members pursuant to their membership... Read Answer
f it is your house and you have no liability for the taxes and if you didn't put his name on the property then you are fine. But that's a lot of ifs... Read Answer
There is a statute of limitations but normally if within the statute, taxes are not dischargeable.
Generally tax liabilities are nondischargeable.
Try filing in Small Claims Court.
If you're 19, you're an adult, responsible for yourself.
You cannot discharge the IRS but you can pay through a plan.
Probably not. However, we don't have enough facts to be certain. For example, was the business a community property asset? Did you file returns as... Read Answer
Your personal tax return is IRS Form 1040. A W-2 is a report by your employer (to you and to the IRS) of your wages which is to be attached to your... Read Answer
If you are working on your mother's state tax, then the FTB Form 3520 does not require a notarization. The instructions to FTB Form 3520 tell you... Read Answer
Are you asking if one spouse or ex-spouse can sue another? If so, the answer is yes. However, two spouses do not usually each owe half of the tax. ... Read Answer
If they consider you a contractor they can pay you on a 1099. If they take social security, medicare and taxes out then you should receive a W-2.
Go get your mail or ask your employer to send you a copy at the correct address.
In general, the proceeds from a life insurance policy are not taxable.
Dependency is not based on age and tax filings but on a series of questions that students answer on Free Application on Federal Student Aid. This... Read Answer
He should not list his parents income just his own.
He should speak with the school financial counselor, he is an adult and liberated. That does not mean, however, he will qualify for any programs.
That is not a simple yes or no if they are business tax liabilities, call for an appointment of see another attorney. Do not go through with the... Read Answer