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Fwd: Tax Lien
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kathleenbiden@mac.com
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2018-11-27 14:35:01
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Hunter Biden
<hbiden@rosemontseneca.com>
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> Begin forwarded message: > > From: Bill Morgan <BMorgan@morganwingate.com> > Subject: RE: Tax Lien > Date: November 26, 2018 at 4:17:40 PM EST > To: Kathleen Biden <kathleenbiden@mac.com> > > Kathleen > > Kutler works for a tax resolution firm. They watch for the filing of tax liens and then try to get you to hire them to resolve the issue. > > While I cannot advise you as to what you should do, I suggest that you contact your divorce attorney. My reading of your separation agreement says that Hunter is responsible for all taxes for 2015 and 2016. Your attorney can contact his attorney and get him to start to resolve this matter. A joint return implies joint and several tax liability so IRS can come after you. They are not a party to your divorce agreement - that is a matter between you and Hunter. You need the matter resolved to get you off the hook with IRS. > > Bill > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kathleen Biden [mailto:kathleenbiden@mac.com] > Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 3:58 PM > To: Bill Morgan <BMorgan@morganwingate.com>; Tricia Bush <TBush@mycpas.com> > Subject: Tax Lien > > I just received a call from Trent Kutler, a tax resolution firm. They told me that the IRS filed a tax lien on me and Hunter because there is an outstanding balance due of $112, 805. > > I am at a a loss. Please advise.
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