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Friday 25 July 2008 @ 5:10 am
Sunday 11 May 2008 @ 12:28 am
william asked:
If the IRS has prosessed the tax returns of one parrent and the other tries to claim them. will the IRS enforce the divorce decree, OR will it be considered a civil matter that the 2nd parrent would have to pursue in court.
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If the IRS has prosessed the tax returns of one parrent and the other tries to claim them. will the IRS enforce the divorce decree, OR will it be considered a civil matter that the 2nd parrent would have to pursue in court.
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Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 5:08 pm
Beej asked:
Can you deduct your lawyer’s fees or an other costs incurred by filing for divorce? Federal as well as state (Kentucky)?
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Can you deduct your lawyer’s fees or an other costs incurred by filing for divorce? Federal as well as state (Kentucky)?
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Saturday 12 April 2008 @ 7:30 pm
jasonwebb2006 asked:
I filed my taxes as single both years that I was married. Now I’m in the middle of a divorce. Is she entitled to ordinary business income listed on schedule K1?
The income recieved was unrealized income, if that helps.
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I filed my taxes as single both years that I was married. Now I’m in the middle of a divorce. Is she entitled to ordinary business income listed on schedule K1?
The income recieved was unrealized income, if that helps.
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Tuesday 8 April 2008 @ 5:26 pm
Manuel P asked:
Last year, my ex-wife and I agreed on the settlement of our house after our divorce, which is 50/50. She and I agreed not to sell the house (unless she buys me out right before then) until my last child turns eighteen, which will be in 11 years. I was given $25,000 last year upfront from my ex-wife as part of the settlement agreement from the house. I am currently on SSDI too. Don’t know if that will be affected too.
Last year, my ex-wife and I agreed on the settlement of our house after our divorce, which is 50/50. She and I agreed not to sell the house (unless she buys me out right before then) until my last child turns eighteen, which will be in 11 years. I was given $25,000 last year upfront from my ex-wife as part of the settlement agreement from the house. I am currently on SSDI too. Don’t know if that will be affected too.
What I am really trying to say is how much (approximately) do I have to pay in taxes for the $25,000 I received from my ex? Being on disablility, how will that affect me too.
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Friday 15 February 2008 @ 5:12 am
wrknhard4the$ asked:
My husband and I separated in Dec. 2006. I finally filed for divorce (that he asked for) in March 2007 in our home state of California. He and I have not lived together as husband and wife since the separation, but the divorce is far from being final. Are we considered legally separated and can I file my 2007 taxes as single or head of household? Or must I still file married filing separately?
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My husband and I separated in Dec. 2006. I finally filed for divorce (that he asked for) in March 2007 in our home state of California. He and I have not lived together as husband and wife since the separation, but the divorce is far from being final. Are we considered legally separated and can I file my 2007 taxes as single or head of household? Or must I still file married filing separately?
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