Only if you file together and both of you sign the tax return.
It usually takes two to four weeks to receive your income tax return after your taxes have been filed. This can vary greatly though, depending on how you file.
Yes, they are happy to help you though this if you have indeed made a mistake. There is actually a separate income tax return form you fill out if you have indeed made a mistake.
Yes she can but she cannot claim herself or her child as an exemption on her own return. If she does this incorrectly you will both receive a letter from the IRS and you may have to correct your tax return and pay back money you received. I recommend that you take her return to your tax prepared to make sure it is done right.
No. My mother would not let me let you claim her on your income tax return. Even if I could claim my mother on my return I would not let you claim her on your return. My mother will be claiming herself on her own return. Nice try though. If you are interested in possibly claiming your own mother on your own return, I would recommend reading the Form 1040 instructions for line 6c, step 4. In a nutshell, if your mother lived with you all year, had minimal income, and you provided over half her support, you may be eligible to claim your mother on your return.
This comes up often in divorce cases. If you were legally married during the time in which the tax is owed then more than likely both parties are equally responsible for the tax in question. You can file and "Injured Spouse Form" on your behalf and the IRs will determine who is responsible for the taxes. Most likely this will only protect your currents spouse's (if remarried) share of your current return but you can try.
A divorce is a court decision. The court has an arcvive and you're entitled to a copy of any file connected to your divorce. Might cost you though... Or you can hire an attourney to get it done for you.
No, you must show the divorce documentation before getting married.
just ask if he does then your love was true
Sort of its called alimony but each divorce case is different some people are entitled to alimony others are not.
My Spouse is A Lawyer. The answer to that question would be no unless he gives it to you in a divorce, or leaves the house to you in an updated will after he is gone.
Personally I think that they are not legally filing for a divorce, but Kendra just decided she didn't want to travel around with her husband, Hank, while staying in hotels and looking after her baby boy. I really hope that they don't get a divorce though!
yes though he knows to keep calm and what to do because of his show and experience
You will have some rights in the property. However, unless it was in the divorce decree, or she is deceased, the wife at the time will have some rights as well. Consult a probate attorney in your state.
Judaism has always permitted divorce. It is not encouraged though.
Yes, you can you continue to be a Church of England reverend if you divorce. The church tolerates divorce, though not openly approving of divorce. No one is excommunicated for divorce.
it is been said that all over the internet that Miley Cyrus's parents are getting a divorce and it is true because miley's mother, was encouraging her daughter miley to quit being Hannah Montana but her father, billy ray Cyrus didn't like the idea but accepted anyways on a condition of the parents divorce. even though, they are still not and it is unknown if they changed plans.
In some countries, such as the Philipines, if you are separated for 7 years the marriage is annulled. However, in the U.S.A., you must file for divorce.