Clarifying Questions are simple questions of fact. They clarify the dilemma and provide the nuts and bolts so that the participants can ask good probing q...
Published: Apr 18, 2026
If you’re a nonresident with a 401(k) and are planning to return to your home country, you can cash out the account, roll it over into an IRA, or leave th...
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This is because LLCs are taxed on a pass-through basis, meaning the LLC’s profits are “passed through” to the individual LLC members, to be taxed in their...
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Five years How long the records must be kept? Five years: counting from the date of submission of a return until the last day of the period. A person re...
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No, the IRS does not impose taxes on foreign inheritance or gifts if the recipient is a U.S. citizen or resident alien. However, you may need to pay taxes...
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The good news is that you can dispute a Google review. You can contact Google with the hope that they will remove the review, but there is no guarantee th...
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Yes, a landlord can certainly sell his property, even with you living there under a lease. The good news is that the lease doesn’t go away. The law requir...
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A: You may borrow up to 75 percent of your personal TRS contributions — employer contributions are not eligible. Tier 3-6 members with at least one year o...
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25 “How Well Do You Know Me” Questions for Couples What is my full name? When is my birthday? What am I insecure about? What is my favorite food? What foo...
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A backdoor Roth IRA is a way for people with high incomes to sidestep the Roth’s income limits. About those Roth IRA income limits: For 2020, the governme...
Published: Apr 18, 2026