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The IRS's tax lien does not supercede the lien of the mortgage lender or any other liens file before the tax lien.
If your father had income in 2012, a final tax return should be filed.
Tell them you don't care about their policy and you want the file.
The pre-marriage debt is separate. However, joint accounts may be liable for it. Here's why. Assume joint account has $1,000. IRS take debtor... Read Answer
That sounds like a gift, the value of which is excludible from your gross income. Also, no gain or loss is recognized on transfers of property from... Read Answer
You may have to get a divorce then filed for Innocent Spouse Relief. I go see a Family Law attorney to get a referral to a Tax Attorney, or go to a... Read Answer
It is not legal for private parties to require you to get a letter about why you file your taxes a certain way. It is particularly not legal when... Read Answer
Perhaps, if there was a wrongful or mistaken distribution. See an attorney.
Did you actually receive a distribution from either your grandparents' estate or from a trust? If you received a benefit from them which would have... Read Answer
They may be able to file a suit, but most likely cannot win.
Generally, the personal representative of the estate can sue for estate taxes to the extent of the taxes attributable to assets received by you but... Read Answer
If the IRS sends you a letter claiming that you owe them a balance due, they will have some basis for doing so. If you call IRS, they should be able... Read Answer
You can ask for a meeting with a revenue officer to explain this. The IRS should have told you in that letter that you could disagree with them. This... Read Answer
The easiest thing to do would be to contact the IRS to see if they can provide you with an explanation. You can call them, but be prepared to... Read Answer
You have a major issue which has been festering, unattended for a long time.
You may need to hire an attorney to help you with this matter. It could be serious and if you are charged, your good intentions may not matter to the... Read Answer
Usually not but I have insufficient information upon which to form a firm opinion. I would recommend you see an attorney beforeyou go any further and... Read Answer
Typically the Worker's Comp award is not taxable income except the portion paid for lost wages (Temporary Total). Until December 21, 2012 no tax is... Read Answer
It is easy to transfer title to your two homes to your children but do you really want to? You can draw a new grant deed an put them on as joint... Read Answer