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My mother became incapacitated with sudden dementia within the last year and I, her only son, have assumed POA to manage all her finances and taxes. I need an extension on filing her taxes (previous fiscal year). COVID has impacted my ability to regain steady employment as a teacher, and renting my mother's house in Santa Barbara (I live in New York) is my only source of income. The income is considered joint, as it is my mother's house. I don't want to get penalized or incur any other problems with the IRS. This is where I need help, especially as it relates to COVID.
October 26th, 2024
Do you have any follow-up tax questions or need help with other financial matters?
February 15th, 2024
How do I write off lawyer fees from a settlement for federal tax return when the lawyer included his portion of the settlement on my 1099, showing $15,000 more than I actually received?
June 5th, 2023
A client set up an LLC in 2018 and elected to be an S Corp, but never filed any tax returns and incurred minimal expenses. In 2020, they had some gross receipts but still no tax filings. They mistakenly thought they couldn't own an S Corp as a green card holder. What is the best course of action to handle this situation, considering potential penalties and tax liabilities?
February 10th, 2024
I need to get the SS amount info for 2020 for my husband and myself so I can complete my taxes. My husband was born in 1950 and is retired, with SS being his primary source of income. How can I obtain our 1099-SSA and award benefit letter?
September 22nd, 2024
I am checking to see if the IRS received my income tax that I mailed 3 weeks ago. My name is Shirley Rankin, SS#031 24 4422. I am located in Lakeville, Massachusetts, and I am a widow with no dependents. My typical filing status is widow, and I made around $35,000 this year. Is there anything else the Accountant should know before I connect you?
November 18th, 2023