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1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Oklahoma Tax commission has ahold on my Oklahoma liquor license saying they don't have my taxes.... I have filled out
Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Sep 16, 2021

Not sure if you have a question. The tax commission can put a hold on that if you haven’t filed a previous year.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: My husband is incarcerated and has no earned income, can I file mfj and claim the ctc for our kids based on my income

I filed this way for 2020 and the IRS says my advanced ctc payments are eligibility pending, did I file my return in error?

Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Sep 14, 2021

You would need to have your return reviewed by a Tax law attorney or a Tax Accountant to determine if you did something in error. You also need to make sure there has not been any other returns made where the kids were claimed, such as if the kids are your step kids then the other parent may have... View More

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Q: Hi! I would like to ask if I can accept donations as an artist, without having a tax number in the Us.

I would like to set up a booth at a local art & craft fair in the state Oklahoma

Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Aug 4, 2021

Short answer, yes you may accept donations without a tax number, because by default your tax number is your social security number that you use on all your tax forms. The donations WILL be considered Income that you will still be liable paying taxes on as income. For further information contact... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: In Oklahoma with Military tax exemption all places are to recognize this
Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Jul 13, 2021

Is there a question?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: How do I report title jumping?

I traded a motorcycle for a truck and he never sent me a title. I found out the truck isn’t even in his name..

Jessica Brown
Jessica Brown
answered on Jul 16, 2021

I’d probably start by contacting the Attorney General’s office - specifically the consumer protection division. It might also be worth filing a police report for fraud and you could have a civil fraud claim against this person as well.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: If I paid someone property taxes for them for the last four years how can I be sure to get paid back

I would like to know what I need to do

Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Jun 21, 2021

You do not give enough detail to thoroughly answer your question. However, if there was no enforceable binding agreement of contract then you do not have a lot of option. You possibly could sue them for it but then it is what can the evidence show for a oral agreement. You should contact legal... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law and Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: If a company is suspended by the tax commission, can they still do business legally?

It was a tow company that impounded my vehicle due to a traffic stop and me not having proper updated tags; which I also hear that insurance is voluntary unless you’re operating a commercial vehicle. The tow company is currently suspended via the tax commission on the Secretary of State website.

Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Jun 21, 2021

First - insurance is not voluntary, hence the reason it is called compulsory insurance. There is a minimum amount required by law.

As far as the tow company is concerned, you need to actually verify they are suspended and not merely on a website which may or may not be updated. They could...
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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: How do I get my children's social if she wont give it to me? I'm the head of house hold.

I found out by DNA that I'm the father of twins in Dec of 2020. I am not on the birth cert. I moved to Oklahoma February 24th. I currently provide for the entire family. My two 8 month twin girls, her 7 yr old girl, her 17 year old son and her. she said she's moving out and i want to know... View More

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on May 31, 2021

Best place to start is hire an attorney to file a paternity action to establish your rights. That will help you get a visitation order, child support order, and get the information you need for insurance purposes.

Concerning the custody of infants: As a practical matter, you would need some...
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1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Family Law and Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: My son turned 18 in August . And I want to know if that nullified the child custody plan?

In the Child custody plan my ex is entitled to claim our “minor” child on his taxes, with the proper form. Is this still in affect, now that he is no longer a minor?

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Mar 2, 2021

It depends on if the child still in high school and the language of your court order. Have an attorney review your order and the facts of this matter for a reliable answer.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: What should I do if I have a tax hold in oklahoma and have to give them all tax stuff from 2915,16,17,19 and 2020
Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Feb 2, 2021

You need to contact an attorney and get them a copy of the tax letter requesting the information, so they can properly advise you on your question.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: State of oklahoma A tax hold which is prohibiting me from working because of the denial of a liquor license..

So I didn't file taxes in 2015,16 I thought I sent them but didn't

I did in 2018 sent. Them in

2019 I paid jackson hewitt to file taxes and they also prepared 2017 for me as well but never sent 2017 in for me.

Now I have to give all tax information from... View More

Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Feb 3, 2021

I am not sure about a question in here. But the facts are accurate, you will not be able to get the license with the tax hold. You need to contact an attorney to assist you in the matter.

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Q: I want to start a small auto repair shop in Arkansas. What tax information do I need and LLC information and cost for

Tax ID number

Charles Watts
Charles Watts
answered on Dec 23, 2020

You will need to ask this in the Arkansas forum. Getting an LLC here is not that complicated and I would assume Arkansas isn’t much different however you will need to ask an attorney licensed in Arkansas for the accurate answer.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Real Estate Law, Tax Law and Civil Rights for Oklahoma on
Q: Can a non profit church who owns an apartment complex raise the rent for no reason ?

Especially when the place is falling apart

Steven J. Fromm
Steven J. Fromm
answered on Nov 19, 2020

The short answer is that if the current tenant has no lease then there would be nothing to stop the church from raising the rent. This is a matter of contract law, so if the church wants to enter into a contract for lease at a higher monthly rent, they surely can do so. However, to be sure you... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning and Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Interpreting IRS rules for assigning value to in-kind contributions with a FMV of $500 or less

At 80, I am in the process donating several hundred American and European prints and a like number of Japanese woodblock prints, ranging in value from $100 to $12,000 each. Most are classified as "promised gifts" and are with the intended recipient, a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt, fully... View More

James Tack Jr
James Tack Jr
answered on Nov 13, 2020

There is an appraisal requirement for all gifts in excess of $5000. That applies to where you give similar items of property where the total value is above $5,000. Six $1,000 items donated would reqire an appraisal. If you haven't already, you will want to contact the fine art museum to make... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Back state taxes and a Tax Warrant

I received 2 papers one is a Tax Warrant for $11,000.00 and the other is saying I owe $4500.00 for 1/1/2008 to 12/31/2009. Should I contact OTC or an Attorney first? Is the a statue of limitations on money owed to the state?

D. Mathew Blackburn
D. Mathew Blackburn
answered on May 11, 2020

Oklahoma statute of limitations is 10 years from assessment.

If you're trying to dispute that the tax is owed call an attorney first.

If you are trying to setup a payment plan call OTC first and an attorney if you can't or don't want to deal with them.

Best of luck.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law and Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Wife and I separated, she moved her and kids out to Cali before we established custody. We filed taxes married jointly

She had the money direct deposited into her account and is refusing to give me my half. She does have a PO against me but I am suppose to have supervised visits and talk to my twice a day and am not getting that.

Brian Boeheim
Brian Boeheim
answered on Apr 19, 2020

The first question is whether you and your wife are legally separated or just don't live together? If it is a legal separation, then you have some legs to stand on, but if it is not filed then you may have some trouble. Because you used the terms supervised visitation, that gives me the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: In the decree my ex gets half of my 503b. Do I half to pay a tax penalty? I'm not trying to early withdraw.

I only agreed to the 50% for him because my atty said it would be from the date I moved out, not from the day he finally signed the divorce papers (3 yrs after I filed for divorce- I left in August 2016- divorce paper signed Dec 2019).

D. Mathew Blackburn
D. Mathew Blackburn
answered on Jan 15, 2020

You have to use a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO). Transfers subject to a domestic relations order are not subject to penalties but you have to do it correctly. Once the account rolls over to the other party if they then distribute money or anything else it's just like nay other... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: I am a remote employee. My employer is in a different state. Can I claim home office deduction?

I was provided computer equipment, however I am responsibe for internet service, desk, chair, and most importantly ,a private area to work due to hipaa and 42 cfr part 2 legal requirements. This was for my employers convience I work at home. I do receive a w2 at end of year. I am an hourly... View More

D. Mathew Blackburn
D. Mathew Blackburn
answered on Dec 27, 2019

No, the TCJA eliminated unreimbursed employee expenses until 2025.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy and Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: can they take your tax refund if it was put on a debit card from turbo tax and there is no statement or access to it?

there has been judgement against me and have a asset hearing coming up and worried i own nothing and unemployed,have house but paying on it

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Sep 19, 2019

Yes, they can take your tax refund.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law and Child Support for Oklahoma on
Q: DHS is holding my back child support collected thru tax off set. He did not file a joint return but claimed his step kid
D. Mathew Blackburn
D. Mathew Blackburn
answered on Aug 14, 2019

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