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The way to buy a vehicle for export and not pay the local taxes, is to arrange for the car manufacturer to ship it to Bermuda and transfer title... Read Answer
First, file form 14039 with the IRS. You can find this form on the IRS website - irs.gov Second, notify the three credit reporting agencies that you... Read Answer
Reading your questions, it appears that you're asking whether claiming your unemployed adult daughter as a dependent on your income tax return will... Read Answer
This situation requires a conversation with the Registrar regarding exceptions to the renewal prohibition, and perhaps assistance from the VA office... Read Answer
Any winnings from games of chance are taxed as ordinary income like wages. You can deduct the ticket prices that enabled you to enter the... Read Answer
That will depend on how viable your funding source is, but can't accurately be answered without a lot more information from you.
I would recommend you contact the company that sold you the extended warranty and insist that they? refund the sales tax to you. If they do not,... Read Answer
You should contact a CPA or Attorney who has experience with this. Good luck.
File your returns by paper or electronically to the addresses provided with the return instructions. Pay the taxes due, if at all possible. The tax... Read Answer
You should file the returns on the same forms that you would normally use. Line 77 of the Form 1040 lets you estimate the tax penalty.
There... Read Answer
You will need to get the tax forms for those years: go to wee.irs.gov and get whatever forms you normally file (1040 or 1040A.
You can fill ... Read Answer
File each return separately, and wait for IRS to assess and bill you for the interest and penalty.
If the refund has not yet been issued, you should contact the tax authorities immediately to alert them to the problem and make sure the refund comes... Read Answer
It depends. Most shareholders agreements require distributions to cover taxes as long as the company has sufficient cash. If there is no such... Read Answer
You probably will not be able to get that money from him if it went into a joint account. The child support is a different issue, and you may need to... Read Answer
No. The IRS' lien is "against" a particular taxpayer, not against pieces of property. If IRS files a lien against you, it would apply only to... Read Answer
That's a good question. I don't think so. The purpose of filing injured spouse relief is to do exactly what occurred, have IRS calculate what tax... Read Answer
If in fact the benefits are SSI (Supplemental Security Income for disabled persons), they are not taxable. If they are social security survivor... Read Answer
A Court speaks through its written orders. Thus, under the facts of your question, you were still married as of 12-31-11. Did this information help... Read Answer
Whenever a debt is cancelled by the lender voluntarily or by court order, the amount of the accumulated debt will probably be treated as income to... Read Answer
Generally speaking, an inheritance is not taxed to the party that receives it but rather to the party giving the property. An exception to this... Read Answer
If your daughter does not live with you more than 1/2 the year, then you can only claim her as a dependent is her mother signs IRS Form 8332. You... Read Answer
I'm not sure that it really matters. ALL of your winnings, not just the net, is reported by the casino to the IRS. So, if you win $100,000 over the... Read Answer