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| - quote - > Is there some kind of special instruction book that
IRS Publication 504, Divorced or Separated Individuals> pertains to "What if I get Divorced?" View online: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p504/index.html Download PDF: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p504.pdf << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| RW Buckley wrote: - quote - > I have always been able to slog through the brutal IRS
Goto: www.naea.org> terminology and figure out what to do but this year is > different. I got divorced in July of 2004 and all kinds of > property issues have come up. She got this, I got that, we > sold this and that and we have 1099s with both names on them > and we split everything up and we had dependants and on and > on. Is there some kind of special instruction book that > pertains to "What if I get Divorced?" This is so > complicated and messy it will probably cost me a fortune to > have some expert sort it out. I think I will just file a > request for an extension and wait until after the big rush > season is over and then find someone. Anyone have a name of > someone that specializes in divorced people's tax issues? I > live in Houston. Any comments would be appreciated. You all > are so kind to dispense your knowledge and wisdom to us > tax-law challenged huddled masses. that is our national association web site, and you can find someone in your area with phone numbers. Pick three, then call them, briefly describe situation to see if they are qualified. Tell 'em Harlan sent you. (grin) Seriously, the fact you got their name/number from NAEA will probably serve as your entre, even THOUGH this be April 11th. ChEAr$$$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA 11 Apr 2005 4 days and counting...... down.....\ << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| I have always been able to slog through the brutal IRS terminology and figure out what to do but this year is different. I got divorced in July of 2004 and all kinds of property issues have come up. She got this, I got that, we sold this and that and we have 1099s with both names on them and we split everything up and we had dependants and on and on. Is there some kind of special instruction book that pertains to "What if I get Divorced?" This is so complicated and messy it will probably cost me a fortune to have some expert sort it out. I think I will just file a request for an extension and wait until after the big rush season is over and then find someone. Anyone have a name of someone that specializes in divorced people's tax issues? I live in Houston. Any comments would be appreciated. You all are so kind to dispense your knowledge and wisdom to us tax-law challenged huddled masses. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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