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Will I be eligible for the married $500,000 capital gains tax exemption when I sell my home?

Answered 4 years ago by Marshal Willick (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Tax
Short version -- probably -- but the marriage complicates who is eligible to claim what.  If possible, consult a CPA or your personal tax preparer for what the current rules are about claiming exclusions before and after marriage depending on who has been living in which home for how long.  The tax laws are somewhat complex and not really core "family law" and you should get specialized tax advice.... Read More
Short version -- probably -- but the marriage complicates who is eligible to claim what.  If possible, consult a CPA or your personal tax... Read More

How can I abate a $4000 fee after filing 1120S late?

Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by Derek N. Hatch (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Tax
Entities can be granted relief to file Form 8832 and elect to be treated as S corporation when they establish reasonable cause under Code Sec. 1362(b)(5), and provided it otherwise qualified as S corp.
Entities can be granted relief to file Form 8832 and elect to be treated as S corporation when they establish reasonable cause under Code Sec. ... Read More