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Asked by User from Boulder Creek, CA | Asked 436 days ago

Irs garnished my paycheck how can i set up a payment plan

I have 4 yrs of back taxes to file my wife whom i have been separated from for over a yr is self employed seamstress we have nothing legal yet as far as the separation ,has accrued roughly 6000.00 in back taxes and was making payments to the irs but she has since stopped and they are now comming after me for the entire amount i do not... View Full Question

Asked by User from West Ossipee, NH | Asked 437 days ago

Have,nt been fileing married for taxes,just single

My husband left me over 30 years ago ,he deserted me and i have been fileing my taxes as single for years now,will this affect my social security when i apply for it? i have,nt been fileing married fileing single

Asked by User from Las Vegas, NV | Asked 438 days ago

Help with a Will search in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr Clarence A. Marshall he was a Mortgage and Investment Company, a wrongful death was won .

I need to trace my father's Will. Also a wrongful death case was won by the family. each sibling received a million but I did not receive anything. Only the insurance policy went through pro-bate court. 250,000.00 was paid out by the hospital and 500,000.00 paid by the hospital. The step-mother used two set of books and stated that my... View Full Question

Asked by User from Manassas, VA | Asked 440 days ago

Can I fight the IRS and a past employer claiming I received more income than I claimed on my 2010 W-2 if I only received one W-2?

I received notification from the IRS stating a past employer claimed they paid more income to me than I claimed on my 2010 income tax return. At the suggestion of the IRS, I contacted the past employer, who claimed they sent me two seperate W-2 forms - one for hourly wages and a second for salary wages; however, I never received a... View Full Question

Asked by User from Avenal, CA | Asked 441 days ago

I have two question, one consern a will the other about taxs.

My parents died with out leaveing a will, I currently live on there property and have been here since my father died in 1997 ,my mother died in 2010, my question can i legaly tranfer the property over in too my name?

Asked by User from Starke, FL | Asked 443 days ago

Can a person be considered guilty of social security miss use without ever having a chance to prove her innocence?

My mother-n-Law took care of her mentally handicaped brother and his wife for many years after her fathers death. One of her brothers took over a couple of years ago "to Help". He accusde her of missuse of funds. He reported this to S.S.A. We got together as much information as we could to give to them.S.S.A. told her that they were... View Full Question

Asked by User from Reno, NV | Asked 444 days ago

What would be the best tax positon when selling a share in a property?

Inherited a share in a golf course property currently in escrow to sell. What will be the tax liability and can any of it be offset with proper planning before sale? Hoping to reinvest proceeds in a primary residence.

Asked by User from Birmingham, AL | Asked 445 days ago

Fraudin filinf income tax

Is is legal to claim someone who is incarcerated on your income taxes? I say you can't,but I know someone who did and I think that is wrong. I have a friend who is incarcerated and he was saying his sister claimed him on her income taxes.

Asked by User from Highland, IL | Asked 449 days ago

Is there any liability to gifts tax when a non US citizen/resident passes a cash gift (in excess of USD13000) to a daughter living in the States.

We live in France. We are non US citizens. We have two daughters - one in France; one in the States married to an American. We wish to gift them both with cash to mitigate inheritance taxes in the event of our death. French law allows each parent to gift each daughter c.160000eur (USD215000) with no tax liability provided we survive... View Full Question

Asked by User from Bellevue, WA | Asked 450 days ago

My Mother passed recently and left her home in trust for her 3 daughters. I am the trustee and have signed closing docs. 1 sister is claiming foul

The sister has had long standing emotional issues and as such was purposely excluded from any fiduciary responsibilites. the title company now refuses to send the proceeds in thirds to each surviving sibling, but rather wants to make one lump sum distribution, something which I had wished to avoid for tax purposes. If I utilize the... View Full Question

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