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I would suggest what our firm calls an account investigation to pull all the necessary information to validate the supposed IRS balance. Once the... Read Answer
You should be readily able to show NV as your residence. You will have a rental agreement in NV in your name, and a rental agreement in CA showing... Read Answer
The IRS generally won't take tax law violatoin referrals over the phone. The best way to report this is Form-3949-A.
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Hello Ms. Ocampo. Yes, you can apply through the IRS Offer in Compromise program to possibly pay less than what you owe. Acceptance of your... Read Answer
Hi Luis. If you believe your ex-wfie used your social security information for the tax return improperly, you should file IRS Form 14039, Identity... Read Answer
please feel free to email me directly at steveblanc@blanctax.com.
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Yes. File Form 1040 NR. Many nonresident aliens with U.S. income file tax returns every year.
Your question is a bit odd. The taxes paid in connection with sale of a home are the documentary transfer tax. It is treated like all the other... Read Answer
You're on the right track, to stop the tax sale you can either pay off the balance or enter into an installment payment plan. Usually, they... Read Answer
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The first step is to reach out to the Internal Revenue Service and Franchise Tax Board to see what records they have for you. It... Read Answer
You will need a tax attorney to help you with this. Do not hire a CPA or enrolled agent. There are potential criminal consequences... Read Answer
Every time you sell a home, the tax assessor should reassess the value of the home for property tax purposes to the current fair market value.... Read Answer
It depends on the legal matter and if you have a business expense. Personal expenses are not deductible. Legal fees are deductible for... Read Answer
You can gift up to $14,000 a year to each sibling. If you gift more than that, then you will have to file a gift tax return. Your... Read Answer
If you are a US Citizen or permanent resident (green card holder), then you are subject to US income tax no matter where in the world you earn... Read Answer
No, it doesn't work that way. You will report the annual income you receive in rents. Then you will deduct your property annual... Read Answer
No, you must report the income in 2015. As an individual, you are a cash basis taxpayer and you must report the income in the year that you... Read Answer
Your wife's sister will have to file a gift tax return for her ownership interest in the property. However, she probably won't owe a gift... Read Answer
When the US person deposits money in the joint bank account, there is no gift. However, when the foreign person withdraws money from that joint... Read Answer
You can request a tax transcript from the IRS. Go to any IRS office or try calling them.
It sounds like you have what is referred to by the IRS as a partial payment installment agreement. This arrangement is available... Read Answer
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You likely have a few options to resolve this issue, but I will touch on the two simplest methods:
1. File The Return for... Read Answer
If you are providing a majority of his support and have no written agreement to the contrary, you can claim him. If you and she together are... Read Answer
No, debts can't be inherited.