Yes.
If you still owe federal income taxes, they will. But if they don't take it, the chapter 13 trustee gets the tax refund. You should have listed any income taxes that were dischargeable (due more that 3 years prior to the filing date).
Each case is different but, yes, you pay taxes on income reported on 1099INT.
If you owe money to the IRS for prior years taxes, and you have a refund due to you on this year's taxes, the IRS will keep the refund and apply it towards the debt that you owe.
You must have "reasonable cause" for the IRS to abate any penalties. You must build your case based on the above. check irs.gov
IRS help is when someone is helping you with your taxes to make sure you pay the correct amount for you taxes. You can find people with degrees for IRS help on the internet.
The IRS is the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS collects taxes from US citizens and enforces tax laws.
You can ask him. The IRS isn't going to tell you. Only one of you have the right to claim for her. If you feel you are the one that has that right, then claim her, and when the IRS questions you both, make your case.
It goes to the State(s) that referred the case to IRS. The State then forwards the money to the obligee or retains it as reimbursement for public assistance issued.
Commission is treated as regular income and is taxable. You may, possibly, have business expenses that can be counted against the income--follow the IRS guidelines.
One can find tips for taxpayers who owe back taxes to the IRS by visiting the official IRS website. On the site one will find a wealth of knowledge relating to paying your taxes.
The IRS is in charge of collecting Taxes and interpreting the Internal Revenue Code