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No, what it means is the IRS will be aware that you had some discharge of indebtedness income, so they will be looking for an income tax return that... Read Answer
You haven't provided enough information to give you any specific answer. In general, however, a taxpayer does not incur discharge of indebtedness... Read Answer
Life insurance is generally exempt from income tax so there will be no income tax. Life insurance will not affect your social security. And receiving... Read Answer
Too broad a question for a simple answer beyond "it depends".
I do not believe, in the facts presented, you are entitled to any refund. The accountant did his best and is entitled to his fees for the effort. ... Read Answer
This is a probate question, best to speak with a probate attorney and determine whether there is a will or trust.
See an attorney, the best that can be stated now is perhaps, depending on other facts.
It is doubtful that the IRS can or will take your disability payments. This, of course, would not prevent it from placing tax liens against you. If... Read Answer
Can you establish the period of time you've owned these assets? If so you must net capital losses against capital gains first and then, depending on... Read Answer
Why would you be concerned about these people? Sure, you can report them to the IRS but I'm not sure what your goal would be in doing that.
There is a potential gift tax issue, depending on the basis. It would suggest there are other alternatives which might be better for any number of... Read Answer
I would cautious and see an attorney prior to the time and that I would allow this to happen. There other manners in which he could help his mother... Read Answer
Yes, you can make a claim for professional malpractice. Usually there is an arbitration clause in your contract with them that controls and requires... Read Answer
I would certainly need more details before I could form an opinion, yes it is possible to sue an accountant for malpractice however you have two... Read Answer
Set up an LLC or corporation as owner of the US bank account. If the account is opened under your social security number, it will appear that you're... Read Answer
To some degree you are putting the cart before the horse, you should do all things which are necessary in order to properly set up a limited... Read Answer
If you live in Missouri, you don't have to pay inheritance tax because Missouri no longer has such attacks. Depending on the size of the estate of... Read Answer
The use tax law has been challenged, and it is a loser.
501(c)(3) organizations are not allowed to give any of their fund raised money to one of their members - that would violate their charter and they... Read Answer
I you were noticed, or there was a sign, it is part of the terms of the transaction. Ask for your $2.00 back, it is not worth a lawsuit.
When you file a joint return, each of you is responsible for the entire amount of unpaid taxes but as long as your ex-husband is in Chapter 13, the... Read Answer
Your question has two distinct and separate parts, the tax part and the Illinois Secretary of State part. First, the tax part. If you filed final... Read Answer
Sec 131 of the Internal Revenue Code specifically exempts payments to foster parents, not natural parents, and the IRS has maintained that the... Read Answer
You need to report all income earned on your Form 1040, regardless of where it was earned (if you are actually a full time resident in another... Read Answer
Corporate shareholders aren't liable for the corporation's debts. That would include any late filing penalty. The IRS can only try to collect from... Read Answer