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Q: How does trustee know you filed taxes?
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How do you know if you are up to date on 2009 taxes filed?

Filed 2009 State and Federal Taxes but was unable to print them out. How do I know if they were filed?


I have filed chapter 13 July 2007 now I owe both federal and state taxes but cannot not pay in full how do I arrange to pay the tax debt?

Discuss this with your trustee.


Can 2006 taxes be filed with 2007 taxes?

No, each year has to be filed separately


Will your employer know if you filed your taxes?

No. No until he's contacted by the IRS to garnish your wages.


Can you refuse to be a trustee?

Yes, you can refuse to be a trustee. If you choose to decline the responsibility, you should formally communicate your decision to the relevant parties involved in the trust to ensure they can make alternative arrangements. It is important to consider the legal and financial implications of declining the role before making a decision.


Can you roll over a 401K to a Roth Ira without paying taxes?

Yes. But it is much better and no taxes will be withheld if you have the trustee do a direct transfer from the 401K trustee to the IRA trustee and you do not receive any of the funds in your hand.


Is it ethical for the judge who is trustee to hear cases filed by trust lawyers you fired?

no


do 2010 tax have to be e filed?

do 2010 taxes have to be e-filed


Do you have to have filed taxes last year to do them on internet?

No


What do you do if you haven't filed taxes in years?

FBI


How do you verify that your taxes have been filed?

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Will bankruptcy trustee take pain and suffering settlement?

If (a) you filed Chapter 7 *AND* (b) the injury occurred *AFTER* you filed, no. Otherwise, you should discuss it with your bankruptcy attorney.