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I am a US citizen working in Germany for the DOD AAFES. My 19-year-old son, a dual US/German citizen, plays World of Warcraft tournaments in Europe and the US, winning prize money. He has filled out a W-9 form for tax purposes. I claim him as a dependent. Is his tournament earnings considered foreign earned income? Should I report it on my taxes, or does he need to file his own US and German taxes?
May 26th, 2024
I am the executor of a small estate (in Trust format) for my father-in-law who passed in 2018. The Trust only had a couple of dollars in interest income in 2018 and I distributed the Trust funds to his kids in 2018. Do I need to file a 1041 for the Trust? Do I need to give the kids a K1?
April 2nd, 2024
I am 62 years old and can start collecting Social Security this year, but I want to wait a few years. I was married and divorced previously (for over 10 years) and was also widowed after a 17-year marriage. When I do decide to collect, can I claim for my own benefits, my divorced husband's benefits, and my deceased husband's benefits simultaneously?
November 22nd, 2024
I received a Notice of Lien for Unpaid Tax due to unfiled returns. I have since filed all unfiled returns and paid the State of Maryland. However, I do not remember receiving a required Nonpayment of Personal Income Tax Due notice before the Notice of Lien. How can I find out if Maryland sent this notice, and if it was sent to an incomplete address, who should I address this issue to?
June 3rd, 2024
Should I use both Schedule C and Schedule E for my taxes as a real estate professional with rental properties, and how should I handle the material participation requirements for real estate professionals?
April 4th, 2023
I recently sold an investment property for cash and made a $280,000 profit. The property was in my name, and my stepfather managed it. We split the rent and he paid himself a yearly management fee. My stepfather told me I would not owe any tax on the property due to capital gains exemption, but my accountant says otherwise. My stepfather and I split the profits, but now he claims the taxes are my problem since the property was not in his name. The sale was cash, and I never received a 1099-B. My questions are: Is there any way I can force him to pay his share of the taxes? If he refuses, can I alert the IRS? Since I never received a 1099-B, does the IRS even know I sold the property? The property was in New York City, and I currently live in Puerto Rico due to a job transfer. I purchased the property in 1989 and sold it in 2012.
October 16th, 2023