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You are legally married. The U.S. recognized valid marriages of the other countries. So your only options are to file "married filing jointly" or... Read Answer
Realistically, you can sue him, but will you get any money out of him even if you win? That is the problem. Chances are, he does not have any money... Read Answer
See an attorney, doing this incorrectly could lead to a fraud charge.
First, offer in compromise tends to take months. Just because you've filled the paperwork doesn't mean that it'll come through in a few weeks. If... Read Answer
I would strongly suggested you confer with an attorney, and perhaps a tax accountant. Paying another's death in the amount of $146,000 would most... Read Answer
The IRS 10 years to collect taxes, but 10 years begin running from the date of assessment. So if you did not file your 2001 return, for example, and... Read Answer
Well, technically, your W-2 form is that company's work product. They took the time and effort to generate it, so it is their right to demand payment... Read Answer
You should be able to work out a payment plan to avoid losing your property. Give them a call; they should work with you. Of course, you have to... Read Answer
That does not sound right. Who is the third party and what tax? Perhaps you should re-state the question because EIC is earned income credit... Read Answer
You will need to talk to an attorney who is licensed n Texas.
Gifts generally are not taxable income.
So long as you are an American citizen you are required to file US tax returns and pay any tax due. (Much of your foreign-earned income will be... Read Answer
You will need to file and pay in both countries. If you are overseas long enough, the US will allow you an exclusion for around $100,000 of earned... Read Answer
Your question is incoherent. However, you are not required to file a joint return. You always have the right to file separately. After you have... Read Answer
If they win a civil judgement they could possibly garnish your wages
No - You and your children will need to get social security numbers in order for your wife to complete the tax return.
If the person performing the services lives outside the US and performs the services outside the US, then the US company is not required to withhold... Read Answer
I do not believe that your sister-in-law would have any right to claim your husband as a dependent on her taxes. You, have a right, to file jointly.
No, Morgan Stanley can not cash out your 401K without your permission. You should contact an attorney who handles litigation and discuss the claims... Read Answer
Generally in a divorce, each party is required to fully disclose all financial information to the other party. So if your husband wants copies of... Read Answer
If you haven't filed the tax returns, the debt is NOT dis chargeable in bankruptcy. The best thing to do is file the returns, and determine what you... Read Answer