The FEDERAL Bankruptcy Court, for the circuit that has jurisdiction for your case.
(Just by having to ask, really proves you need a lawyer.The filing and process is MUCH more difficult than finding your way to the right court. Doing it wrong leads to a bad result, up to and including criminal charges).
No, but if you file bankruptcy you are willing to give up important things. Such as cars , money , boats, or anything value. That would help not having a foreclosure but it would take 2 years to get out the house if you recieve a foreclosure.
Where to file the 1096 forms for california
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HOW DO I REQUEST AN EXTENSION TO FILE CALIFORNIA INCOME TAX RETURN
The California SOS file number for this business entity is insert number here.
The California Secretary of State file number is a unique identifier assigned to a business entity registered in California.
The California Secretary of State file number is a unique identification number assigned to a business entity by the state of California.
No. But i believe that nokia heading banckruptcy soon..cause nokia can only depends on its model lumia....
Yes.
The California Secretary of State SOS file number is a unique identification number assigned to a business entity by the state of California.
The California Secretary of State (CA SOS) file number is a unique identification number assigned to businesses and organizations registered with the state of California.
If you worked in California, you owe tax for wages earned in California regardless of where you live, so you'll have to file a California return. Any delayed payments such as bonuses, commissions, and residuals that you earned for work done in California are also taxable in California, even if you receive the actual payment after you have left California. If you did not work in California, you'll have to file a return to get a refund of any taxes that were erroneously paid to California. If you did not work in California and had no taxes withheld by California, then technically you are not required to file. But you may hear from the California FTB if you don't. It would be best to see if you can get your employer to correct your W-2. If you can't, it may be best to pre-emptively file a California 540NR showing no California income.