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  1. My wife got here on K1 visa,I added her to my health insurance,she didn't have a ssn at that point so they put 0000 there,after a while they asked us,to send proof of permanent resideny thankfully we had gotten green card by then so we sent it,but we never got a request to update ssn so it slipped our. Mind, now she needs to go to the hospital,Will the health insurance deny the claim based on that? Should we update it now? Is it super important? Im very worried

  2. 18 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

    Win against the IRS is a joke 

    but i have seen crazier law suits 

     

    a lady once sued a state as a skunk sprayed her laundry hanging outside

    and the state won as the lady did not put up a no trespassing sign for the skunk to read

     

    True story

    I sent out letter ( exclusion request form) asking to be excluded from the class action lawsuit. Thanks for everyone's help.

  3. 4 hours ago, Sarge2155 said:

    Sometimes things have a way of coming back to bite you hard in the you know what!!! Dealing with a class action with IRS and you are going through immigration asking for a benefit! Probably nothing would come back to haunt you, but you want to give yourself every chance at success, is it worth it for a couple of dollars!!!!! Really up to you, but I know what I would do. We have to lay low while we  are involved with immigration because things do come back to bite and hard I might add!!!

    I sent out a letter (exclusion request form) asking to be excluded from the class action lawsuit ,thanks for everyone's help. 

  4. 2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

    How much of the attorney fee are u expected to pay out to get $35.95 back ?

    especially since the IRS site tells about this fee out in the open and its pretty clear its nonrefundable 

     

    is this really worth it?

    i can see IRS changing this and charging 2x's as much to renew it  

    BTW  most USC's try not to upset IRS (we say "don't upset the apple cart") 

    but if u don't care that IRS will carefully inspect every return u do after being part of a lawsuit and u really need the $35.95 and can afford a lawyer in a class action suit to get this nominal amount back,  go for it.

     

    Most first-time PTIN applicants can obtain a PTIN online in about 15 minutes. The fee is $35.95 and is non-refundable. View this checklist to get started.

     

    And what technical issue does this involve that IRS made an error on

    Did the Attorney state the issue?

    Did the Attorney inform the people of the following?

     

    The IRS can sue taxpayers in order to collect back taxes and penalties. Taxpayers can likewise sue the IRS, but only for technical matters such as collecting a refund that is owed or as a countersuit to an IRS lawsuit. 

     

    2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

    How much of the attorney fee are u expected to pay out to get $35.95 back ?

    especially since the IRS site tells about this fee out in the open and its pretty clear its nonrefundable 

     

    is this really worth it?

    i can see IRS changing this and charging 2x's as much to renew it  

    BTW  most USC's try not to upset IRS (we say "don't upset the apple cart") 

    but if u don't care that IRS will carefully inspect every return u do after being part of a lawsuit and u really need the $35.95 and can afford a lawyer in a class action suit to get this nominal amount back,  go for it.

     

    Most first-time PTIN applicants can obtain a PTIN online in about 15 minutes. The fee is $35.95 and is non-refundable. View this checklist to get started.

     

    And what technical issue does this involve that IRS made an error on

    Did the Attorney state the issue?

    Did the Attorney inform the people of the following?

     

    The IRS can sue taxpayers in order to collect back taxes and penalties. Taxpayers can likewise sue the IRS, but only for technical matters such as collecting a refund that is owed or as a countersuit to an IRS lawsuit. 

    I didnt volunteer to become a part of the class action lawsuit, I just got an email that because I paid a PTIN fee within a certain time period ,im automatically a part of this class action lawsuit. I don't have much experience with things like that so I just wanted to make sure if I should send a letter to opt out or let it be, I wanted to make sure there were no USCIS/immigration related effects of either.

  5. Last year I got a job as tax preparer,for that u need to pay a fee to IRS for a PTIN number. A bit ago I got an email about a class action lawsuit that a involves all tax preparers who paid any fees suing IRS because they considered the fee unconstitutional, I learned that because I paid a fee also,I am now a part of that class action lawsuit. I have the option to opt out, I have a conditional green card (adjusting from K1 visa). Should I opt out or stay in? Will this have any effect on immigration related things? Like will USCIS consider it a bad thing if I stay in? Thankd for your help.

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