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Three years ago, I had to sell my 30-year-old business due to economic hardship, resulting in a $200,000 debt from unpaid payroll taxes. I made an offer in compromise of $15,000, which was accepted by the IRS in 2012. I've been unemployed for 1.5 years and have fallen behind on personal taxes for 2012, owing $10,000. I've paid $6,500 and can pay the balance within 90 days. However, I cannot file Form 9465 due to the offer in compromise. Is there any way to prevent the reinstatement of the $200,000 debt, especially now that I have employment and am making progress?
September 13th, 2023
What should I do to receive my social security check for last November that I haven't received despite visiting the S.S. office multiple times?
November 20th, 2024
As a 23-year-old college senior claimed on parents' tax return, I received a merit-based scholarship that did not specify its tax status or that it must be used for tuition and fees. The scholarship uses the term 'cash award' and requires me to meet university obligations before any extra cash is disbursed. I am unsure if this scholarship should be counted as income and if my parents can claim the related expenses. What specific IRS code section deals with this issue?
October 3rd, 2024
Do I need to file a 1041 with all zeros and submit a 1040 for 2018, or omit the 1041 for this year, given that I have a fiscal tax year from the date of death till September 30, 2019?
November 14th, 2023
Do I have to pay taxes on the sale of a house that I inherited in 2012 for $80,000? My sister received a tax form for the sale for $72,000 that we split, and her accountant is saying she owes taxes on the proceeds as income.
February 29th, 2024
As a sole owner of an LLC, do I need to file a W2 during tax time? Am I considered an employee of the LLC? If I'm a disregarded entity, what do I file at tax time? Do I need a separate business checking account? How do I pay myself? Do I need to make estimated tax payments every quarter?
February 8th, 2024