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They may still be willing to make a new installment agreement. Can you pay at least $360 per month? Probably you are best off if represented by a... Read Answer
No, you don't need to be concerned. Because your divorce was 11 years ago in 2004, all you need to do is attach a copy of the decree to your return... Read Answer
Disability income is generally taxable, but the income is usually low enough that no taxes are owed. If you inherited an annuity, the insurance... Read Answer
Did you work in the city before you left in March? In that case, you might have to file a return. If you didn't earn any income in the city during... Read Answer
Whether income from a settlement is taxable depends on the nature of the claim in the lawsuit. If the lawsuit is for a physical injury, for example,... Read Answer
First, she can't sue you for claiming her daughter, threatening to take you unless you pay her is called extortion, the more common name is... Read Answer
Life insurance proceeds are usually tax exempt. Almost all funds inherited from an estate are tax exempt (IRAs and annuities are exceptions to this... Read Answer
Quarterly tax payments are due April 15 for the 3 months ending March 31st, June 15 for the 2 months ending May 31st, September 15th for 3 months... Read Answer
This is one reason you should file a change of address with the post office when you move, so you receive important correspondence. Under Ohio law,... Read Answer
If the taxes you owe are income taxes and you signed the tax return (joint return with your now ex-husband) then the IRS and/or the state will regard... Read Answer
You really didn't provide enough information for me to give you any sort of detailed answer. To whom is the child support owed? Who owes the child... Read Answer
It is a gift if he delivered the cash to your possession during his life. Was the rental locker in your name or his? Did you have a key to it? Did... Read Answer
Actually, writing a name on a box doesn't comprise a will. The cash belongs to his estate to be split among the heirs. If you take the money, it is... Read Answer
As long as the activities meet the organizational purpose of the 501(c)(3), sure. For example, if the 501(c)(3) of the Oakmont High School Band has... Read Answer
There is the possibility that she could have immigration repercussions caused by her failure to file taxes. Until I reviewed all of the circumstances... Read Answer
A union pension plan is considered exactly the same as an employer plan.
You really didn't provide enough information to help me answer the question that you posed. What kinds of codes are you speaking of?
Scholarships and fellowships are tax exempt to the extent they are for tuition, fees, books and equipment when you are enrolled in a degree granting... Read Answer
Gambling losses are deductible only to the extent of gambling winnings - if you win $100,000 and lose $20,000 - then you can deduct the $20,000 from... Read Answer
If you file a joint return, the IRS can take any government offset out of your refund, regardless of which spouse is liable for the debt.
You should ask the Trustee of the trust whether you will receive an IRS Form K-1 from the trust, which will tell you how much, if any, of the... Read Answer
You will receive a K-1 from the trust telling you what portion of the money you received is taxable as income. It will probably be a small part of... Read Answer
You could seek to set aside the sale, which will take and attorney and it a long shot. It is very difficult to prove a negative. Call an attorney... Read Answer
You can request that the court vacate the tax sale. This would give you the opportunity to either pay the taxes and stop the tax sale. The difficult... Read Answer
FOR WEST VIRGINIA ONLY: There is a statutory procedure for overturning a tax sale deed if the owner was not notified. However, this is very... Read Answer