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Federal Protection

février 5th, 2010

Federal Protection
Federal Protection (2002)

IMDB rating: 4.80

Plot: “Chop Chop” Frankie Carbone (Armand Assante) has made a career out of stealing cars for the mob in Chicago. An attempted assassination by a mob boss goes badly and Frankie retaliates, only to wind up in the hands of the Feds. Frankie agrees to testify against the mobsters and his life is suddenly worthless - unless he submits to going into federal protection. The FBI gives him a new name - Howard Akers - and relocates him to a sleepy middle-class suburb in Little Rock, AR. Howard catches the attention of his lovely neighbor, Leigh (Angela Featherstone), a bored fund-raiser for a non-profit zoo whose husband, Dennis (David Lipper), is having an affair - and she knows it, but she doesn’t know it’s with her hot-blooded sister, Bootsie (Dina Meyer). Leigh becomes friends with the enigmatic Howard, but Dennis and Bootsie see an opportunity to earn the million-dollar bounty the mob has put on his head by turning him in to the mob.

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Directors: Hickox Anthony

Actors: Assante Armand,Lipper David,Chiesurin Frank,Calabretta Tony,Camacho Mark,Park Steve,Chuipka Chip,Blanco Danny,Zinoviev Anatoly,Filipowich Michael,Alacchi Carl,Action,Drama,Thriller,

How can I keep my federal refund. There has got to be a solution for this idiotic situation.?
My ex did our taxes online last year and we were married and living together at the time so of course we filed jointly. We split up not to long after and I just got a letter from irs addressed to us both stating that he failed to file one of his w2’s which was a 21,000 dollar difference. It says we owe 4511.00 and our refund we got back last year was 4516.00. I called him and spoke to him regarding the matter and he says he will file an amended return when he files his taxes. I will be taking my taxes to a professional but I am just worried I will not get anything back now because of his idiotic mistake. I have had many people state since we filed jointly last year its both of our responsiblities to come up with it.I will be filing head of household since it fits my situation best, is there any protection against losing all my refund or am I pretty much screwed for the year?


The solution is to pay the IRS $4511. Other than either (a) time travel or (b) paying the IRS $4511, there is no solution. Filing jointly is an irrevocable decision. Once you make this decision, you are responsible, forever, for all tax that your spouse owes for that year. Unless you can travel back in time and warn yourself not to file jointly, the only solution is to pay the IRS the $4511.

StephenWeinstein | Jan 28, 2010


I really dont know how anybody just happens to "forget" about a 21k w-2! I dont know how you being his wife would not know about being 21k short on your AGI!
Luv4Nevaeh | Jan 28, 2010


So when is your EX going to amend his taxes? If you were to file now , they probably would keep it until he amends his taxes and then refund you your money. This could take forever, but you would eventually get your refund.
Lucy Lu | Jan 28, 2010


Sorry, but you are hearing correctly. Filing a JOINT returns means BOTH of you are on the hook for the tax debt. You do not have ANY special protections…..same as your husband. You have to remember, when you file a joint return, you and your husband are the same person. You are JUST as responsible as he is. There is ZERO reason WHY you should be given some sort of protection from YOUR tax debt.
Ryan M | Jan 28, 2010


I see your frustration..but jeez…how could you not notice the w-2 was missing?? Usually a husband and wife know those things….but…anyway….I’m not sure….they will probably take your refund for this year initially, and IF you can prove he was the only one at fault…then maybe they’ll give you the money back….it will take a long time though…but you DID file jointly..so more than likely..its technically (in their eyes) your fault as well..sorry
Amy W | Jan 28, 2010


If I were you, I would wait until the matter from last year is resolved before filing yoru taxes THIS year. Of course, do not file late this year.

Since the mistake occured when youw ere married, and effects both of you, YOU can file the amended return. However, the information you have been given is correct- it is the responsibility of both of you. If you actually would have OWED 4511 and you got back 4516, then what you now owe is 9027. If he does not pay, then they WILL take it out of your refund.

Consult a professional. An injured spouse form MIGHT help you. The professional will let you know.
BraxOwl | Jan 28, 2010


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