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I cannot believe how fast you answer... and, I cannot thank you enough.
Thanks:) :) :)
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Thanks again. Who should I ask for the documents from, the sister, or the attorney?and in any way, are they obliged to hand them or copies of the docs to my husband if he asks?
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Atlanta tax expert,
Thank you for your kind response. I know we should have done that in the first place.
But, my husband trusts his sister's word, and when she told him he would owe no tax, he...
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Thank you, you are very kind, and if I can say, I really love my sister in law 's very much, and I am not really angry at either of them.
I just am so bewildered about this, and wish I would just...
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p.s.
Never take life seriously, no-one gets out alive anyway!!
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chippers, and mobea,
Thank you both for responding, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate any response.
This has been a trying time for our family, not only did we lose my father in law, eight...
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I have not retained an attorney yet, but when we first found out about the inheritance, we did talk to several people, h& r block, a couple local tax attorneys, and even the IRS, all said that ...
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this may be a bit lentghy, please bare with me. This is far from being the average inheritance question.:confused:
in 2003 my father in law passed away, before his death, he set up a trust for...
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Thanks, atlanta tax expert. I've been reading a lot of questions on this site, and cannot believe how many people have the same questions ,and how many people are caught up in troubles with the...
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This isn't a real answer, but more of a question on the same subject, maybe someone can clarify... I think I read somewhere that if you are named the beneficiary to an ira, then you are taxed on...
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