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You cannot "change" a tax lien. You need to contact the taxing authority (either the IRS or (if you live in Missouri) the Department of Revenue. Tax... Read Answer
The release of a federal tax lien for a particular year is an indication that the IRS considers the debt for that years' taxes satisfied. If you pay... Read Answer
If your monthly payment is $371, this represents income of only $4100 a year. To determine the appropriate amount of tax, you need to estimate your... Read Answer
File a 2013 income tax return showing -0- income along with your W-7. Along with the return, send a letter explaining that you'll have income from a... Read Answer
If the divorce decree says he gets the deduction and he's paying 10% or more of her support, he gets the deduction.
Refund probably would be taken. Consider filing separate for now. Then, until April 15, 2017, you can file an amended return and switch to joint,... Read Answer
You are right that you are not liable for his pre-marital debts. However, the IRS could come lien and take any property that he owns including his... Read Answer
There are a lot of reasons for going with an LLC for ventures involving real property - taxes and liability protection being two. That said Doing it... Read Answer
You should keep your personal assets separate from your business. I would file an LLC or a corporation.
You may be able to take one of the tax credits. I would get copies of documents showing how much you paid for your tax preparer.
You will have to talk to your attorney and to the probation office to see if you can get those conditions changed.
They will give you a transcript at no charge. I don't think it is certified.
Yes, your car can be "booted."
You need to contact the administrator for your plan. They should be able to help you.
That is correct. That is the federal law, and some states have similar laws.
It is legal. If you are paying for the car, and he does not pay you back, you are making a gift. If the dollar amount is large enough, you may have... Read Answer
If you included the amount of the settlement in your income, you can deduct the medical expenses on your tax return.
I am not licensed in Pennsylvania. If you go to the Pennsylvania Secretary of State website, they should give instructions on what you have to do to... Read Answer
You may need to amend your OIC if your financial profile has changed. I recommend speaking with an attorney who specializes in OIC's to help you... Read Answer
Based upon the facts that you have provided, I do not believe that you should have any gift tax liabilities. The bank may be requesting you fill out... Read Answer
You will need to check with the city and county where you reside. One or both of them may require you to buy a business license.
You can deduct taxes. You can't deduct security deposit, because you will get that back. If you lease the car for business purposes, you can deduct... Read Answer
The donor can deduct the $7,500.00 donation on his tax return ONLY if you are registered as a 501(c)(3) organization. Otherwise, it's a... Read Answer
It depends how you took title. If you took title to you and your girlfriend, without any more stated or as tenants in common or as joint tenants,... Read Answer
You should have a Nevada licensed attorney help you. The attorney can set up the corporation and obtain a tax identification number from the IRS for... Read Answer