Posts Tagged ‘IRS’

What is Voluntary Impoverishment? What Can I Do?

Perhaps you have already gone through one of the most difficult parts of your divorce: the child support hearing. A time that you may have dreaded, wondering if your case would be treated fairly and you would get the results you were hoping for, you’re now feeling relaxed and ready to move forward. But then… Continue reading →

Who is responsible for taxes in a divorce?

Going through a divorce is stressful enough without having to worry about paying a joint tax bill. It is important to bring up the matter of taxes during the divorce process; make sure the tax debt is separated at that time.  You need to learn what your options are for ensuring that you pay only… Continue reading →

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Divorce and tax credits for first-time home buyer

Getting a divorce can touch so many  parts of your life. Not only does it affect your children, child and spousal support, property and assets, but it affects your taxes.  Unless you know exactly what to do, divorce, taxes and your home can become a complete mess as far as the Internal Revenue Service is… Continue reading →

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