If "someone" is you or if you have a legal power of attorney or guardianship or conservatorship over "someone," then you can call the IRS and ask. Of course, the IRS can only tell you about taxes that have been assessed. If "someone" has failed to file tax returns or been concealing income, the IRS might not have that information. You can also contact the state and local tax authorities to get information about state and local taxes.
If "someone" is not you, then you ask "someone" if they will tell you. If "someone" asked for your help, you can help them contact the IRS and get the information.
If "someone" doesn't want to share this information with you, there is little you can do. If you are in some situation where you might have a legal need to see this information, you can try to get a court order to compel "someone" to produce their records. You should probably consult with a lawyer about this.
To find out if a business owes back taxes, you should contact the IRS. The business tax number to call is (800) 829-4933.
if you know someone who owes income taxes and never paid you, and is receive disability can you take his disability?
i cant seem to ge a W-2 re issue from my previous employer, Is there a way I can find out how much the irs owes me back?
If you watch TV, most of the Judge shows are about someone who you gave for say 600$ for their furniture, and you say they didn't pay it back, and that gets you to court.
No.
To find out if a business owes back taxes, you should contact the IRS. The business tax number to call is (800) 829-4933.
if you know someone who owes income taxes and never paid you, and is receive disability can you take his disability?
That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.
i cant seem to ge a W-2 re issue from my previous employer, Is there a way I can find out how much the irs owes me back?
If you are a realtor go to planetrealtor.com, or if you know someone who is a realtor and do it for you, thanks
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The 1040 tax form is a form the government uses to calculate how much taxes a person needs to pay or taxes the government owes back to someone. It uses equations from your income, charitable donations, and assets.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRS_tax_forms
No, but by adding 20% of his income to the figures, her obligation can be increased.
Your husband's current income has nothing to do with what he owes in back child support. If he owes money to his kids then he owes money to his kids. The money may not be able to be taken from him because it is social security but he still owes the money and should make arrangements to pay it. To protect your child(ren), still file with Domestic Relations Court. However, be prepared that the Judge could suspend any order for now.
A debtor is someone who owes money to you.
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