If the person owed taxes at the time of death - yes they can !
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.
No. Since you are black, its obvious you already get free money from welfare. The IRS only bothers people with jobs.
The IRS are fairly prompt with cashing checks. The IRS cashes checks for money owed to them within a week and most of the time it is within three days.
yes
yes because your still married to him
sometimes
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.
yes u do bacause u are married. you now take over the persons debts as his wife
No. Since you are black, its obvious you already get free money from welfare. The IRS only bothers people with jobs.
If you mean IRS money owed to you, they will first take that money, called a refund and then look for the balance. Yes, they can and they will. They will attach any IRS refunds you have coming to you. It may not happen the following year, but eventually it will be deducted, with interest.
The IRS are fairly prompt with cashing checks. The IRS cashes checks for money owed to them within a week and most of the time it is within three days.
yes
No. The IRS can only offset your refund if they have already made an assessment against you.
The IRS can put a levy on your bank accounts if you owe them money and have not paid them. It means they can take your money, whether you want them to or not.
The IRS accepts an offer in compromise when the amount offered is the most the IRS can expect to receive in payment. The IRS will consider a persons income, ability to pay, assets and expenses.
Quite simply, yes. The IRS can take nearly any income or assets from you when you owe money. A tax attorney can sometimes get limits placed on them.
yes because your still married to him