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WILLIAM D MCCONNAUGHY U.S. View Profile
| Any kind of federal (IRS) tax law questions. | Available Ask A Question |
John Stancil, CPA U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions on personal income taxes, partnerships, and some corporate income taxes. Kentucky state income tax also. Limited gift and estate tax questions. I am also familiar with ministerial and church tax reporting issues. I teach tax and accounting at a small church-related college. I have maintained a part time tax practice for over 30 years. I am a member of the AICPA, National Society of Tax Professionals, and the Institute of Management Accountants.
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Mike Wellman U.S. View Profile
| I was a former Manager with Price Waterhouse, now PricewaterhouseCoopers, the largest accounting firm in the world. I have had clients in almost every industry and of every size.
I will only answer questions dealing with IRS problems such as delinquent tax returns, Offers in Compromise (Tax Settlement), IRS collection matters including installment agreements, liens, levies, seizures, audits, appeals, innocent spouse claims and injured spouse claims. All other will be referred to the question pool. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ivan Roth U.S. View Profile
| Federal and State Income taxes I do tax returns for partnerships and C corporations I am well versed with State Franchise taxes for CA, CT, FL,NY,TN,TX. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
John L. Tidwell View Profile
| Unemployment tax law both state and federal; determination of employer employee relationship; the usual 20 commonlaw factors for making that determination; and what makes me a liable employer. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Helen P. O`Planick, EA U.S. View Profile
| I am a tax professional, with experience in individual taxation. I would prefer not to answer questions about non-resident aliens or corporate taxation. Please do not ask me state related questions, unless the state is Pennsylvania. There are 42 taxing states and 42 TOTALLY different sets of state tax law. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Carole Dunton U.S. View Profile
| Preparation of individual income tax returns including social security, pensions, lump sum distributions, sale of personal residence, stock and mutual fund sales, distributions from individual retirement accounts, moving expenses and itemized deductions.
General knowledge of schedule C for small sole proprietorships.
No experience in corporate, estate, partnership or large business returns. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Glenn D Schnabel U.S. View Profile
| I can answer most federal individual income tax questions.
I can not provide legal advise. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Jay Allen Finn U.S. View Profile
| IRS Audits. All Collection problems; specifically but not limited to, delinquent returns, bank levies, liens, garnishments of wages, Also specializing in Offer in Compromise. Limited to 1040/ personal tax issues | Available Ask A Question |
John Kirk, CPA U.S. View Profile
| Individual,C-Corp, S-Corp, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts. Payroll and Excise Taxes | On Vacation returns 07/09/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-07-08 filing exempt: Lester, Thanks for your question. First, full time students do not have any special tax privileges. They owe taxes on their income just like anyone else. Frequently, their income is low enough...
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2008-07-07 TAXES LLC: Ignacio, Thanks for your question. The IRS is not concerned with identifying the source of the income, just that you report it. You can set up your LLC in whatever state you desire (simplest if...
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2008-07-07 TAX - FOREIGN?: Ignacio, Thank you for your question. You can incorporate in any State of the United States. If you do business in New Jersey, you will just have to file a tax return to report that income to New Jersey...
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2008-07-07 IRA DISTRIBUTION: Hi, Any money you take out of your IRA will be subject to income tax and, if you are under 59 1/2, a 10% penalty for early withdrawal. You can use the money to start a business but there is no way...
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2008-07-07 employee of SMLLC: Keith, Thanks for your question. If you daughter is under 18 and doing legitimate work, you do not have to pay SS/Medicare for her. You will need to file quarterly Form 941 to report your income...
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