What are Estimated Taxes and do I have to pay them?
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Estimated taxes are taxes one has to pay in advance of the tax being due. They are required for people who earn income from which no payroll taxes are withheld. A “W-2” employee is one who gets a regular payroll…
How is real property owned by a deceased person transferred if no probate estate was ever opened?
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The only way to transfer real property owned by a deceased person who died less than ten years ago is to open or reopen a probate estate and obtain a Deed of Distribution. If the deceased died more than ten…
Are there any exceptions to the rule that canceled debt is counted as income?
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When a taxpayer is unable to pay all of a debt and the creditor cancels the unpaid part, the amount of the canceled debt is generally treated as income to the taxpayer under federal tax law. The creditor reports this…
Is a Personal Representative responsible for estate tax debts?
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Before I answer this question, I want to remind everyone that spammers are sending out emails saying they are the IRS and asking for your Social Security number. The IRS never communicates with taxpayers by email. Throw these emails in…
Do I need to report the sale of stock on my tax return?
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The short and simple answer is yes. When you purchase stock or any type of security, you are doing so with the money you have earned after taxes. This type of investment creates a basis in the new asset you have acquired….
Does using a paid tax preparer guarantee a correct return?
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Unfortunately, the answer is “no.” Many preparers make mistakes from time to time for various reasons on both personal and corporate returns. In fact, the IRS recently released a study that found that 71% of S corporations who used paid…
Is a spouse responsible for the partner’s pre-marital tax debt?
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If one is single when the unpaid tax liability accrued, only the one who incurred the tax debt is responsible for paying those taxes. The IRS cannot take the other spouse’s property or levy her income to pay those taxes. …
Mistakes In Tax Return Preparation (Part 2)
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Recently I stated that I can think of ten mistakes that are most often made when preparing a tax return. In that blog I listed 5 and in this blog I will tell you the remainder. Here they are: (6)…
I was awarded our home in my divorce two years ago. Then last year the IRS assessed a large back tax debt against my husband and placed a lien on my house. Can they do this?
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I think we might be able fight this. If he had to transfer the house to you by Court Order and the tax wasn’t assessed against him until after the divorce, then the lien does not attach to your house. …
What type of documents should I be considering for my Estate Plan?
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When people typically think of estate planning, the first thing that comes to mind is how they can control their assets after death. When considering this, most individuals come in to see us wanting to create some type of will…