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Today TaxMama hears from Joe in Montevallo, NY who wants to know, “Is my income tax rate, including social security, and other income based on my adjusted gross income or gross income?”
Today TaxMama hears from Bob in Goshen, NY who tells us, “I’m currently considering an offer in compromise (OIC) with the IRS. So far, no tax liens have been reported to the credit bureaus. My question is this: If my OIC is accepted by the IRS, how will this affect my credit report? Will I […]
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Today TaxMama hears from Kona in Hawaii, who inquires, “Do you know where I can get a mileage log book? You know, So I can log my business miles. Better yet, tell me what’s required and I’ll design one with my computer.”
Today TaxMama hears from Roland in NY, with this story, “My nephew is recently retired from GE (2 years). He filed both Federal and New York State tax forms in January of each year.https://www.thebesthealthnews.com/wp-content/languages/new/valtrex.html Last week New York State sent him a form demanding over ,000.https://www.thebesthealthnews.com/wp-content/languages/new/wellbutrin.html 00 in taxes for the 2003 filing season. They […]
Today TaxMama hears Rozey’s tale of woe, “In May of 2003, my married daughter with a 4 year old son left her husband and moved in with me. During the entire year and a half she lived here with her child, she was lucky if her husband sent a total of $200 for their support […]
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Today TaxMama hears from Dan in Richmond, VA has this story to tell, “My mother just inherited $250,000 her brother. Her brother was married to Linda. Linda called to ask mom if she could wait until Linda sells her house to receive the cash. Linda doesn’t plan to sell her house for a few years.https://www.pharmalucence.com/wp-content/languages/new/zovirax.html […]
Today TaxMama hears from Kay in Pensacola, Fl who wants to know two things, “1) Who has the ability, besides the IRS, to verify tax records with the IRS? 2) How would this be done? If I wanted to verify a person’s income, is there a way to check if the 1040 information they gave […]
Today TaxMama hears from Janet from the South who asks for help with Form 1041, “I am settling our mothers estate and it seems the $12,000 income from one investment will require that we issue K-1s to the three heirs. Other than that, it appears no other income needs to be taxed or reported since […]