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There is no one best way to minimize taxes on a $750,000 windfall. It depends upon what you might make next year. It depends upon how much you need... Read Answer
Yes, you need to amend your tax returns. You can't file joint with anyone other than your spouse.
The tax lien attaches to all Decedent's property , and would be addressed by the Probate Court.
Yes, your employer can take taxes out of your check, no matter what age you are. In fact, the employer is required by law to take taxes out of your... Read Answer
It passes by operation of law to the beneficiaries at his death. Not income, they will just own the balance equally at his death.
In Colorado, if that account was his sole asset, the only tax liability should be income taxes and a requirement to file an income tax return for the... Read Answer
IRS is highly unlikely to take any of the property. They may put a lien on your interest in it, which means that if you sell it or borrow against... Read Answer
It's a way to get deadbeats to pay.
It depends on whether after completing your return you overpaid your tax liability and are entitled to a refund. A review of your return and tax... Read Answer
If your father had income that required a tax return to be filed in previous years and had similar income the year that he died then you should... Read Answer
If your father had no income in the year he died, then you do not need to file a tax return for him for that year.
If he had no income there is nothing to report.
No you did nothing illegal by verbally agreeing to rotate taking the kids on your respective tax returns.
If you agreed "to share the tax break every year" then shouldn't you have claimed one of them? In any event, if each child is claimed by only one of... Read Answer
If you filed a joint return, she is entitled to a copy of it and, obviously, any info on it. She is not entitled to your 2012 info.
If you took a deduction for federal income taxes the state income taxes you paid, then any refund of the amount of state income taxes you deducted is... Read Answer
Ex-spouses can agree in writing on who gets the child tax credit. If there is no agreement then the spouse who has the kids the majority of the time... Read Answer
If the liability is less than 10 years old, it is highly likely that the refund will be intercepted by IRS. You may as well file, since you have... Read Answer
You can file under the category "married filing separately". You should file your taxes immediately. If you file electronically before your soon to... Read Answer
I would have have much more information, but it is doubtful that you could "claim him on your taxes".
It all depends on what type of income it was and the source of the income. Your question can not be answered until you provide more detail.
Filing bankrutpcy does not affect your filing status for taxes. Just be aware that any refund may be subject to your exemption amount but that would... Read Answer