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That seems like an astonishingly bad idea. If a corporation is filing form 1120, that means it's a C corp responsible for its own income taxes. But... Read Answer
The easiest way to set up a payment plan, is to simply start paying a regular amount. Calculate the amount by paying at least the interest which is... Read Answer
Extensions for Individuals If you are not able to file your federal individual income tax return by the due date, you may be able to get an automatic... Read Answer
That would be a yes.
It is possible to take deductions without a receipt as long as you can prove the expense with reasonable certainty. For example, if you drive from... Read Answer
First, if you filed the returns then any taxes more than 10 years old are written off by the IRS (that's why the TV ads say "we can get a deal where... Read Answer
Ask the former employee to issue a corrected 1099 showing no income.
The IRS can estimate your taxes, file a return based on their estimate and start collection activity for the estimated amount (plus interest and... Read Answer
The answer to your question will depend on the terms of the trust. If you uncle owned the land or the trust provided that he had certain... Read Answer
Not without liability to the IRS.
A person can claim a person as a dependent ONLY if.
Generally, there is a3 year statute of limitations for the IRS to audit a tax return and a 10 year statute of limitations for hte IRS to collect tax.... Read Answer
Generally, a tax attorney or other tax professional can assist you with coming to a reasonable agreement with the IRS which will allow you sufficient... Read Answer
The first step would be to contact the IRS and tell them the taxes owed for 2002 are overstated. If you earned income that year, you will have to pay... Read Answer
You can consider the possibility of filing a complaint with the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
A petition for a payment plan should be submitted on your behalf. If accepted, you will be allowed to make regular payments on taxes owed. I would... Read Answer
Essentially, your damages from an employment discrimination claim are in compensation for lost wages unless you are able to characterize them as... Read Answer
Don't toy with this sort of thing; you could get into a lot of trouble. Why don't you take a look at the Tax Crimes Handbook , starting around page... Read Answer
Generally the IRS will not honor your request to change auditors unless you have a specific and compelling reason to do so. Delay in working your... Read Answer
Any awards from an employment discrimination suit are income to you and you have to pay income taxes on the award. The employer should issue you and... Read Answer
The IRS cannot and will not make a "blanket settlement" without the tax returns being filed. Your friend should prepare and file them based on... Read Answer
You should not be liable for any tax debts of a significant other, even if you live together and share a joint checking account. However, IRS can... Read Answer
A minor can own an interest in an LLC through a custodianship account (or an irrevocable trust). An LLC can own an interest in an LLC.
If you file a return, it is normally 3 years. If you omit more than 25% of gross income, it is 6 years. If you do not file a return, it is unlimited.
The rules for claiming a child as a dependent can be complex, especially in a factual situation such as you describe. Generally the dependency... Read Answer