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There probably would be no gift tax, even though a return would be required, as the current exemption amont is about 3.9 million. However, when you... Read Answer
Yes, you can file a protest, and even if it is denied by the appraisal review board you can further contest the determination in court. I assume you... Read Answer
You have 4 years to sue, under the civil statute of limitations, assuming that payment of proerty taxes was a requirement under the sale contract,... Read Answer
In order to claim the exclusion of gain ($250,000 single or $500,000 if joint return) on sale of your pricipal residence, you must reside there for... Read Answer
Generally, you will need to file a probate application for determination of heirship (no will) and appointment as dependent or independent... Read Answer
There are attorneys who specifically handle property tax disputes. You should hire one in or near Montgomery County as they will most likely... Read Answer
If your tax return was audited in 2010, it is likely that the 10 year statute of limits for collection has expired. The 10 year statute may be... Read Answer
Valid liens with priority, such as a creditors judgment lien recorded prior to the property tax lien, are paid from the tax foreclosure sale... Read Answer
The correct answer probably depends on exactly what the will says. Generally, gifts by will are received tax free, with some exceptions, and most... Read Answer
As you describe it, it appears the 10 year statute of limits on collection has expired for some tax years, but other tax years you owe for are still... Read Answer
Im not sure that this question belongs in taxation plus i cannot really tell what you are asking. If you think your uncle defrauded you somehow... Read Answer
If your son meets specific criteria of the house sale exemption, he should be able to exclude up to $500,000.00 from Capital Gains depending on his... Read Answer
It appears from your question that grandfather owed IRS taxes, and that they filed a tax lien on the house. His estate is liable for the taxes. The... Read Answer
You may receive a 1099-S for the timeshare real estate sale. Regardless, if you had a profit or loss on the sale, you should report it on your tax... Read Answer
Depending upon where you live there may be multiple taxing authorities that you have to deal with so it is possible to pay one but miss the... Read Answer
No it does not. IF you want to buy the property, your best bet is to wait until the taxing authority sues for the tax and puts the property up... Read Answer
Absolutely it could come back to haunt you. You should purchase assets only, NOT the business and make sure to exclude all liabilities and... Read Answer
Yes. They can levy a joint account. My question is if the debt is from 1995 it should be expired by now.
Have her call IRS at 800-829-1040 and ask... Read Answer
If you are an employee, the employer generally withhold income tax, and social security and medicare, based on the W4 you fill out and provide to the... Read Answer
If you or your wife are on F1 and F2 visa, and both have been in the US not more than 5 calendar years, you do not qualify to file domestic form 1040... Read Answer
It appears to me your fact scenario is confusing, as it appears per your description the IRS is auditing you and continuing to audit you for no... Read Answer
Prersonal medical expenses are deductible on Schedule A of the Form 1040 individual income tax return, subject to limitation of the amount in excess... Read Answer
You should check on Comptroller or Secretary of State website to verify if it is correct you are listed as the registered agent. If you are, you can... Read Answer