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Any portion of the annuity that would have been income to the original owner will be income to the inheriting new owners. You need to ask the annuity... Read Answer
It will depend on the type of disability benefits you are receiving and whether you have any other income in addition to the benefits. The best thing... Read Answer
You need to correct the situation as soon as possible, by filing returns for each missing year as soon as you can and paying as much as you can of... Read Answer
It sounds like you may well be able to claim the child legally as your dependent, but if his mother also claims him you may be audited by the IRS. In... Read Answer
It's impossible for me to answer your question without being able to see all the underlying documentation. You should have asked this question before... Read Answer
It depends on what type of organization it is. For a corporation, the federal income tax return is usually IRS Form 1120 (or 1120-S for S... Read Answer
The funds most likely are taxable income under the circumstances you describe, at least to some extent. A 1099 may or may not be issued. However, you... Read Answer
There's not a set answer for this question, because the tax rate you will pay on the severance pay will depend on your other taxable income for the... Read Answer
I'm not entirely sure what you are asking about, but what you appear to be describing sounds like tax fraud, and would not recommend that anyone... Read Answer
You probably can't have them removed from your credit report. However, you have a couple of ways to try to reduce the impact. One is to contact the... Read Answer
You should not have to physically travel to Arkansas to find a realtor to help you sell the property. If you stop paying taxes and a tax foreclosure... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you may have a hard time finding an attorney who will represent you in an audit for free. You should contact the Atlanta Volunteer... Read Answer
You need to talk to a NY tax attorney. I would NOT suggest posting this online, however. Find an attorney in NY and schedule a telephone... Read Answer
Under the circumstances you describe, arguably you have been added to the account solely for purposes of your mother's convenience. That does mean,... Read Answer
If your divorce agreement gave your ex the right to claim your eldest child as a dependent, then that will normally control, since you waived the... Read Answer
If you are legally obligated to pay the loan as a co-signer, then you may be able to deduct the interest. You should make sure that your daughter... Read Answer
It's not entirely clear what your question is, but it sounds like you received good advice regarding your children and any income tax deduction for... Read Answer
Yes, it is legal. In fact, if you had purchased the motorcycle here, you would have paid sales tax upon the purchase, and still paid ad valorem taxes... Read Answer
If your grandmother is still alive, and she transferred the house to you for $1, she made a gift to you to the extent that the fair market value of... Read Answer
You and the landlord are pretty much free to agree that you will pay the mobile home and property taxes as part of your lease. In addition, if your... Read Answer
Income reported on a 1099 should be reported by you on your personal income tax returns unless the 1099 was issued to a company you own which is... Read Answer
If you believe you are the victim of fraudulent tax returns, contact or have your tax attorney or CPA contact the Internal Revenue Service... Read Answer
1. Unfortunately, even if a licensed tax preparer prepared your tax return, you may still be required to pay your tax liability if the IRS... Read Answer
It would be best to contact a lawyer licensed in the state of Georgia who specializes in Federal and State tax resolution. Navigating the Georgia... Read Answer
It depends on the language in the Will/Trust. It is likely that he can however you cannot say exactly unless you read the actual Will itself.