Which of the following situation could prevent Joe from receiving a refund for which he was otherwise entitled?
a. filing a return for an open year.
b. amending a tax return two years after the tax was paid.
c. filing a return for a closed year.
d. amending a tax return three years after the return was filed.
filing a return for a closed year when the statute of limitation had expired
You should seek out the assistance of an experienced, licensed (CPA/EA) tax preparer who has done returns for nonfilers such as yourself. You are probably entitled to deductions which could greatly reduce the tax you owe on the money you have been making under the table. You may even be entitled to a refund! ---- Its an "Honor System". You do not need a W2 or 1099 to report your income, CASH is taxable too :) You need to organize your income by source and you're entitled for expenses as related to the income generated. Lastly, if you can not pay the tax owed, you can settle your tax debt based on your financial situation.
Yes a savings account trust can have an age when a beneficiary is entitled to it. For example, some people maybe entitled to it at age 18. It is best to contact the bank of the savings account to inquire.
You may be entitled to a refund if you have overpaid someone. If you paid for services you weren't happy with, or didn't receive, you may be eligible for a refund.
i don't think a collection agency is entitled to collect money from your tax refund. First of all the only entities that I have ever known to be able to do so is the government. if you owe state income tax or if you owe for food stamps or past due student loan debts. those are the people who can take your taxes. otherwise the only thing left for them to do is garnish your wages and that would have to be done through court first and you would have to be notified FIRST and given the opportunity to defend yourself in court. So if it ever comes to that GO TO COURT don't be afraid show the most desperate situation that you do not have the ability to pay back and maybe the judge will sympathize with you otherwise pay attention to your mail and never lose a piece of mail it allows you to read and see what is going on Good luck.
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Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
Unless this sentence is for the crime of fraudulently receiving Social Security benefits, I would say, "Yes, you're entitled." But as with all legal matters, consult with a local attorney for advice specific to your situation.
No. Heirs are not entitled to anything if there is a will that says otherwise.
Typically your spouse will be entitled to at least half the estate, even if the will says otherwise.
No. You are not entitled to be paid for any time you did not work. If your employer chooses to pay you, you are receiving a benefit and not something to which you are entitled.
Executors are always entitled to compensation for their efforts unless the will specifies otherwise. And even if the will doesn't allow for it, the court may rule that they are entitled anyways.
You may be entitled to indemnity if you were not directly responsible for the accident. You will have to check this with an attorney to be sure as they will always give you the best advice in this situation.
If the child is otherwise entitled to public benefits, they will still be entitled if a parent is deported. There is no added or forfeited benefits to a child of a deported parent.
Depends on the situation. Is there any adultry, abuse or have you moved out of the home or your spouse?
Generally, no. However, she may be entitled to an inheritance, and if she is a minor, her surviving spouse may hold that inheritance in trust for her.
It was a heist film based around card-counting at blackjack, otherwise known as 21.
In order for the wife of a veteran who has been compensated for a non-service related injury to receive financial help, the veteran would have to be deceased. She would not be entitled to a separate fund based on her status regardless of her working situation or if she was separated. If the husband passed away, she may be entitled to compensation veteran was receiving compensation for at least 10 years.