I am currently in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. I would like to convert over to a 7 if possible. Can you convert over and keep your house, car and furniture that you are paying for in the 13. Also paying a small amount on taxes, and one house payment in the 13. Do you think I can convert over?
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Can anybody PLEASE give me a DEFINATE for sure answer on this?
My husband and i have never been in a financial problem like this, infact i am a little embarassed to even let people know this, but i really need a little advice. For the last few years we have been paying on some small bills we owe from when we were younger and more careless. and we started with the small bills and were working our way up to the larger ones. Well now we are being taken to court by a creditor, and they are sueing my husband.. So my question is, can they go after our income tax? I tried looking on the internet and i found a site someone had asked that but there was one person who said yes and another one said no..I live in ohio… The person who said no said they cant touch your state or federal taxes only for child support and student loans and if you owe them money..Attorneys do not want to answer your questions over the phone, they want you to come in and pay them first..I really need to know this!
TaxForum.us pays up to $5 for people to answer tax questions?
I have just found this job post at the craigslist
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/acc/547436860.html
Has anyone worked with www.TaxForum.us? Do they really pay up to $5 to people for one answer to the tax question?
Liberals: Is the answer to every societal problem another tax, more regulation or a new government program?
Is there no problem that cannot be helped by cutting taxes, regulations or getting the government out of something?
To those who had tried to answer my District Attorney question-?
Thanks you! I am trying to figure out a way-not to bring down your local DA’s office, but to find out ways in order to be prepared and gain knowledge on handling cases on our own, without waisting tax dollars—but in the same thought, utilizing the DA’s office in which we pay for their service. Please give me any advise without making problems. Thank you so much!
Tax Advice please answer only if you know the answer?
I am a Canadian citizen ,if I open a checking account in USA or open a CD, should i report any interest earned on my account to the canadian government when i file my income tax or i don’t have to?
I am planningto move to USA to live with my family.
Can you answer this Tax question for me?
My husband started his own buisness, and we have to manually pay for his Federal,State and Local taxes. My question is, Is there a website I can go to, to fiqure out what my payment to the IRS would be on a quarterly basis?
Attorneys or someone who knows the law, please answer this!?
Ok, this happened to some friends of ours. They got a letter in the mail saying they won $50,000 from Publisher’s Clearing House. There was a check enclosed for $3000 something, it said it was to help pay the International taxes, and a phone number to talk to a contact in New York. They thought it was a scam, but they took this $3000 to the bank anyway, and the bank said it was a real check and they cashed it. They spent the $3000 on whatever, and called this guy in New York who told them that they had to Western Union $2000 to someone to “pay for their taxes.” Well this made them very uncomfortable so they called Publisher’s Clearing house. PCH told them that if they won anything over $10,000 from them they delivered a certified check to their house there was no kind of “taxes” to pay, and said this was a scam. So now they’ve spent the initial $3000 and NOW the bank says it bounced and this couple owes their bank $3000 for the bounced check. My question is, why, if the bank cashed it
in the first place, would they owe this money back to the bank? And can my friends do anything to this person who scammed them for emotional distress that they caused them?
Who can answer these government questions?
Who can answer these gov questions?
1.
All of the following are reasons why the Senate carefully examines appeals court nominations EXCEPT
Choose one answer.
a. appeals court judges are more likely to have been involved in controversial political activities.
b. courts of appeals have an important role in interpreting the law.
c. appeals court judges are more likely eventually to serve on the Supreme Court.
d. courts of appeals have the power to set precedents.
2.
All of the following statements are true EXCEPT
Choose one answer.
a. the majority of lawyers who participate in Supreme Court cases are members of the Supreme Court bar.
b. the number of Supreme Court justices has doubled within the past 10 years.
c. the number of cases heard by the Supreme Court has declined.
d. oral argument is the most dramatic stage of a Supreme Court case.
3.
All of the following statements are true EXCEPT
Choose one answer.
a. the lower courts have jurisdiction to hear cases in which a person is accused of violating a U.S. treaty.
b. the lower courts have jurisdiction to hear cases in which a U.S. citizen brings a lawsuit against a foreign government.
c. the lower courts have jurisdiction to hear cases in which a person is accused of committing a crime on certain types of federal property.
d. the lower courts have jurisdiction to hear cases in which a person is accused of committing a crime on a U.S. ship at sea.
4.
Any citizen has the power to appeal a case to the Supreme Court from a
Choose one answer.
a. state supreme court or federal appeals court.
b. writ of certiorari.
c. district court or federal claims court.
d. criminal court or tax and licensing court.
Question 5
Marks: 1
Dissenting opinions are frequently addressed to
Choose one answer.
a. district courts.
b. federal justices.
c. the president.
d. courts of the future.
Question 6
Marks: 1
During its first three years of operation, the Supreme Court
Choose one answer.
a. helped to revise the Constitution.
b. was busy supervising the state courts.
c. did not hear any cases.
d. made several important, precedent-setting decisions.
5.
Each state has from one to four
Choose one answer.
a. district courts.
b. supreme courts.
c. territorial courts.
d. supreme court justices.
8.
How many judicial circuits are there in the United States?
Choose one answer.
a. 24
b. 50
c. 11
d. 200
9.
If the federal government is a party in a case before the Supreme Court, who files its brief?
Choose one answer.
a. the federal head attorney
b. the solicitor general of the United States
c. the chief justice of the Supreme Court
d. the Supreme Court attorney
10.
If the Supreme Court decides that a policy is unconstitutional, Congress can legalize the policy by passing a constitutional
Choose one answer.
a. waiver.
b. revision.
c. bill.
d. amendment.
please can i have the right answers? that would help a lot!
THANKS A BUNCH!!!
EASY 10 POINTS!!! FIRST TO ANSWER RIGHT!!! please help!!?
In a criminal trial, the ______ is always the plaintiff
Which of the following crimes would most likely be prosecuted by a United States Attorney?
Murder
Jay Walking
Federal Tax Evasion
Speeding
Which of the following crimes would most likely be prosecuted by a city prosecutor?
Kidnapping
Disturbing the Peace
Conspiracy
Larceny
Which of the following crimes would most likely be prosecuted by a county district attorney?
Treason
Arson
Racketeering
Littering
If the government discovers evidence that would tend to prove the innocence of the defendant, the government must turn that evidence over to the defendant
True
False
If a defendant wishes to attempt to preclude the use of a certain piece of evidence in an upcoming trial, he or she files a pretrial motion to suppress
True
False
If the government is dissatisfied with the outcome of a criminal trial, it may appeal the result to a higher court
True
false
First person to get them ALL right and tell me how you know the answers gets the 10 points(this is h.w……..and yes…Ima lazy)
5 stars for 1st good answer: What are the new tax brackets & rates resulting from Obama’s stimulus plan?
Or were the proposed changes to the tax brackets eliminated?
What would your answer be to this Payroll Tax problem? (with no additional clarification)?
Model Train Company’s payroll for July includes the following data: Gross Salaries $40,000; Salaries subject to FICA: 6.2% Social Security $35,000 1.45% Medicare $40,000; Salaries subject to: FUTA 0.8% $2,000 SUTA 2.7% $2,000. The employer’s payroll tax for the week would be:
What would be a proper Headline for this brochure? ————10 Points for Best Answer rewarded ASAP——–?
Also, if you see any changes that need to be made, please change it with an asterick* so I know where to edit. I think im finally done editing, so first things first, what would a proper headline be?
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Tax Lawyers Answer Tax Questions About the Irs, Audits, Liens, Levies, and Garnished Wages
By, Jones & Ryan
Dealing with the IRS and related tax problems can be anyone’s worst nightmare. Once the IRS has begun to go after you, it can seem that they won’t stop even after you think they have gotten what they want. The tax lawyers of Jones & Ryan have been working since 1995 to solve such nightmares. Grey W. Jones, Esq. and Cheryl L. Ryan, Esq. are tax attorneys with extensive knowledge in tax law and today want to answer some of your common tax questions for free. Below you will find four answers to common tax and IRS related questions. If you wish to find more in-depth answers and get more tax help our website offers an extensive frequently asked tax questions section that we are constantly updating, as well as, a simple tax help questionnaire to start a free initial consultation with our tax lawyers.
Why did the IRS file a tax lien against me?
A tax lien, usually filed with your county recorder, serves as notice to those who may loan you money (home or car loan, bank loan, credit card advances, etc.) that once the lien is filed, the IRS’ claim against you for taxes will come before those of anyone loaning you money after the filing. With certain exceptions it attaches to all property, real and personal, tangible and intangible, in which you have an interest, wherever the property may be located. A lien does not result in the actual seizure of any property, real estate or other forms. Further, before the IRS can file a lien against your property, it should give you 30-day notification that it intends to do so. This may give you time to make a payment or other arrangements.
Can the IRS levy on my house? On my wages? On my bank accounts? What about retirement funds?
A levy usually means the property is actually seized by the IRS. In the case of real estate, it means the IRS can force a sale of the property and keep the proceeds up to the amount of taxes, penalties and interest owed. A certain portion of wages and commissions are exempt from levy; the amount depends on a number of factors, including the number of dependents. All forms of bank accounts—savings, checking and CDs—are subject to a levy in full. In order to catch subsequent deposits, the IRS must serve a new levy on the bank. Once wages are levied upon, the same levy reaches all subsequent wages, commissions, bonuses, etc. No forms of retirement funds are exempt from levy, including social security payments and other forms of government pensions. However, unemployment and workers’ compensation benefits are exempt from levy, as are SSI and some forms of public assistance. A small amount of household and personal effects, and tolls and equipment used in the taxpayer’s trade or business, are exempt from levy.
The IRS is garnishing my wages. How can I stop them?
The IRS will garnish your wages after proper notice. All the IRS wants is payment or a good reason why you can’t pay. This is when you can negotiate a payment plan or an Offer in Compromise or convince the agency you are worthy of uncollectible status. It is imperative after you receive a notice of “Intent to Levy” that you deal with it immediately. Intents to Levy are time-sensitive and if you miss your deadline to reply, i.e. make payment arrangements, your employer will be made aware of the situation and your wages may be garnished. If you’re not sure how to go about this, consult a qualified tax attorney to assist you.
When is the right time to consult an attorney?
There are various reasons you would need to consult an attorney such as: fraud investigation, a long audit or one that involves legal issues, inadequate books/records, not filing returns for a number of years, if you don’t actually owe taxes, if the statute of limitations has run out or if you would feel more comfortable dealing with the IRS through an attorney. Whatever the reason, don’t hesitate to contact an experienced tax attorney to help you through your foray into the wide world of IRS red tape. Many law firms including Jones & Ryan offer free initial consultations to better understand your situation and decide how they can help.
The Jones and Ryan Tax Attorney website offers an extensive frequently asked tax questions and answers page. You will also find free tax articles as well as information about our lawyers, firm, initial free consultation, and how to get in contact with us.
Any H&r Block Tax Preparers Or An Attorney Who Can Answer Question Re: Non-solicitation Agreement?
As an H&R Block tax preparer, if I give my phone number out to clients and say, “Call me next season and find out where I am” is that a violation of our non-solicitation clause? (I live in California). If I then hang out my own shingle and they contact me to have their taxes done, am I violating my contract?