Gary H. asked
I have a New York state tax liability from 10 years ago. I have been living in Nevada for the last 5 years. Can New York state garnish my Nevada wages?
November 14th, 2023
Kenneth S. answered
New York's collection statute allows them to collect on tax liabilities for up to 20 years, so your ...
November 14th, 2023
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I need help filling out Form 966, specifically sections eight through 11 and box 3. The corporation is voluntarily dissolving, and there is $1000 of common stock left. Is there anything required to be done with that for the final closing? Also, is it mandatory to attach a certified copy of the resolution or plan and all amendments? This is my first time filing a final SCorp.
December 11th, 2023
I have a C Corporation that was lent $250,000 from a private investor. Interest has not been paid, but I understand that interest must be accrued at the Federal Applicable Rate each year even if not paid. Is that interest fully deductible by the corporation even though not paid and picked up as income by the lender? If yes, does the C Corp need to send the lender a 1099-INT? Additionally, if the arrangement is such that when the company sells, the investor is to get a certain percentage, how will the company and investor record the amount paid in addition to the accrued interest and loan payback?
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August 22nd, 2023
As a bookkeeper for a construction company, I am issuing 1099 forms for our subcontractors, some of whom are individuals who set up an LLC late in 2015. Should I issue those particular contractors 2 separate 1099s - one in their personal name and one in the name of their LLC? Or should I issue just one form, with the individual's name on the first line, then the LLC's name and the LLC's tax ID number? Additionally, one subcontractor did two separate types of work for the company and provided 2 separate W-9 forms. For one type of work, checks were written to his name, and for the other, to his "company name". Both W-9 forms have his social security number - no EIN. Can we issue 2 separate 1099s for one individual, possibly using a middle initial to separate them in our software?
October 9th, 2024
My husband and I own a business in Tennessee, a recruiting service that places sales reps nationwide with medical device companies. We work from home and can live and work anywhere. We are paid commissions from these US-based companies, and our business is set up as a partnership. We heard we could live abroad (Bahamas) and not pay tax on the first $90,000 (or $100,800 as you stated) of our income. Is this correct, and how would this affect our yearly tax liability?
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