Technically, your mother's estate need a tax id number.
It is called an Employer Identification Number (EIN). The estate needs an EIN even if it isn't going to be an employer.
You can apply online at the following link:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=102767,00.html
I take it that the two of you filed separate returns and kept your funds separate. You are probably not responsible for your deceased spouse's federal income tax. However, your deceased spouse's estate is responsible for his or her federal income tax. That is if there is enough money in the estate to pay the taxes. Otherwise, you may need a good tax lawyer.
When an association pays employees and files tax returns or sends W-2s or 1099s, a federal employer identification number is required.
Why would you have a need to have this information. You cannot obtain this information as you probably know. The federal identification number is similar to a social security number for a business. It is therefore protected by privacy laws.
You need to call the college.
No. Exempt means you rightfully do not need to pay federal income tax. There would be no point in entering allowances.
If your mother is deceased and you are still under age and you must have a legal gaurdian. You still need consent from your legal gaurdian.
I take it that the two of you filed separate returns and kept your funds separate. You are probably not responsible for your deceased spouse's federal income tax. However, your deceased spouse's estate is responsible for his or her federal income tax. That is if there is enough money in the estate to pay the taxes. Otherwise, you may need a good tax lawyer.
my mother passed away and sorting through her documents i discovered something that had not been sorted out to do with my fathers death in 2001 and i need his national insurance number to do this this site is pants. waste of space
You need to ask your mother. If she is deceased, you need to look at her birth certificate, or get a copy. Maybe a close relative can tell you?
If you are currently detained by ICE, you will need to seek legal advice from an immigration attorney. They can help navigate the process and provide guidance on obtaining your deceased mother's citizenship certificate. It is important to consult with an attorney who specializes in immigration law to ensure your rights are protected and to maximize your chances of success.
Anyone claimed as a dependent needs to have an SS#.
I guess the deceased.
You will need to talk to the executor of your mother's Will. If this is you, you will need to see whom the house is willed to - if it is your sisters, a decent estate lawyer can draw up the paperwork relatively quickly. If there is no Will, or the house is otherwise deeded or has a lien on it, things will get complicated quickly and you will need to contact an estate lawyer.
This dream suggests that the dreamer feels that there is some unfinished business related to the deceased mother. Alternatively, the dream could be pointing out some important business or documents that have been mislaid or forgotten, and the "mother" represents the mature, responsible aspect of the dreamer's self. There is no need to impose supernatural associations to this dream.
If you have employees or would like to use your business to get a tax exemption, you will need a tax ID number. To see exactly what you may require visit www.irs.gov and search for federal tax numbers.
Yes, tampering with your mother's mailbox is illegal. If you want to have access to your own mail at the same address then you need to install your own mailbox.
The dreamer appears to need approval regarding the special friend. The deceased mother could represent the dreamer's own inner parent - that part of the personality that is self-critical. Or the mother might represent the family and family tradition.