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You can sue them. The issue is was damages you can collect. Did it cause you to spend money for to properly claim your exemption?
Did the divorce decree address the back taxes? If so, then the divorce decree controls. If the divorce decree doesn't address the back taxes, then... Read Answer
Generally speaking, an attorney is much more likely to get an abatement of some or all of the penalties. However, you can certainly do an installment... Read Answer
You can take an exemption for children who live abroad, if the other parent, agrees that you're eligible for the exemption. You must file the form,... Read Answer
The owner is responsible for property taxes. If you're renting, you only have to pay what the contract specifies. But if you own it, you need to pay... Read Answer
Being named in a will as guardian of children is an honor but it has no legal or tax significance. Guardians are appointed by a judge. The only... Read Answer
As far the the IRS is concerned the parent with custody of the child,has the right to claim the child's exemption. ?The 2009 decree is not relevant,... Read Answer
First, there is no provision in the tax law to claim part of a child. Either you get the whole deduction or you get no deduction. If the court order... Read Answer
By definition, the officer ceases to have any corporate authority upon dissolution of the corporation. I would recommend that you subpoena the... Read Answer
You need to find out what your father-in-law paid for the house. In Ohio, that is on file at the county auditor's office. Any gain over the price... Read Answer
You are liable for the income taxes and employee social security tax that weren't withheld and your employer is liable for the employer social... Read Answer
It is an indication of suspicious activity when become a trustee without seeing and signing any trust documents.
Incompetent people can still have taxable income. To use a current example, the comedian Tyler Perry is legally incompetent from injuries suffered... Read Answer
Whatever the fees of your Secretary of State corporations bureau are.
It won't change your taxes at all. Charitable deductions only lower taxes for people who itemize deductions.
Unless you have a compelling reason to rush the IRS on this, I'd advise you to let this particular sleeping dog lay.
If you didn't file a joint return, you're not liable for her taxes.
Not from how you describe his involvement with the company. The big test is whether he had check signing authority. If he signed checks for the... Read Answer
I believe that the revenue agent performing your audit is confused. She is classifying your use of the car as "for hire" because your compensation... Read Answer
Pass through taxation applies to Federal income taxes, it doesn't necessarily apply to state and local taxes. Some states and cities tax at the... Read Answer
No, if you're living with your spouse; you can't claim head of household. Head of household is only for single people. Married filing jointly is... Read Answer
The bank can issue a Form 1099-C whenever they determine that they're going to forgive the debt. So the amount on the 1099-C should be any shortage... Read Answer
They are witting off the balance and forgiveness of debt is income to you.
I don't believe there is any statute of limitations for items not reported on your filed tax returns. For example: If you filed a return, but did not... Read Answer
No, you're not liable on his back taxes. But you shouldn't marry him until you cleans up the back taxes issue. Either by filing bankruptcy, doing... Read Answer