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Colorado generally does not have an inheritance tax.
Hello - When dealing with the IRS for prior year deliquent tax returns there is really 2 main areas to consider - First is the actual tax returns... Read Answer
For the sales taxes in your questions, you are generally dealing with a couple aspects:
1. Is Sales tax applicable under the rules and if yes... Read Answer
If you've paid more in premiums than the cash value, there is no taxable income (because you'll have a loss on the policy).
The names on the EIN letter from the IRS depend on two things: how you filled out the application and how much room there is on the page. You can... Read Answer
You can request another auditor, but do not wait until you go back. They will not make a change like that on a moment's notice.
If you got nothing from your father, you are not responsible for his debts or for filing his returns. If he's getting a refund, you might want to... Read Answer
Probably not. If he left no assets and he owed the taxes personally, no one else usually has to file and pay a final income tax return for him. Is... Read Answer
Unless your lifetime gifts exceed $5.34 million, no tax. But a gift tax return IS required.
You don't have to form one at all.
Low income may mean different things for different purposes. You will have to talk to the specific agency to find out its definition of low income.
No. An inheritance is not taxable for income tax purposes.
It is exempt from federal taxes. If you are in Missouri, it is exempt from state taxes too.
You may have to file a lawsuit to get access to the records. Or at least tell him you will.
You will have to file the proper papers to get a tax exemption. The tax exemption comes from the government, either local or federal.
Until your Mother makes $5,250,000 in taxable gifts during her lifetime, she will not owe any gift taxes. While a gift tax return is due if the... Read Answer
You can call the IRS and see what is the proper amount of withholding. You will need to talk to a domestic relations attorney. He may be able to... Read Answer
Donor pays gift tax so person who gave you gift, but there is a lifetime exclusion of over $5 Million right now so unless they have exceeded that no... Read Answer
There might not be any gift tax. It depends on how many other taxable gifts the donor (giver) has made. If any gift tax is due, it would be the... Read Answer
It depends. Is this house your principal residence? If you are married the first $500,000 of gain would not be taxed. If you are not married, the... Read Answer
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