My ex-wife wants to be removed from out LLC. She had 1% ownership. My accountant suggested the easiest way is to simply write a letter transferring her 1% to someone else and having the letter notarized. Will that work?
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That's a legal issue, and we are not attorneys. We are tax professionals. And we generally don't work for free anyway.
I would check with your attorney rather than your accountant for that one ------------ unless your barber has a few minutes available for consultation.
You seem to be Lost on the Interwebs. This is forum for how to use the Tax Preparation programs that your own CPA or other Tax Professional uses. Not for TurboTax, not for legal advice, not for accounting guidance.
Perhaps you want to ask the TurboTax forum, which has got some sort of business social networking component:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/discussions/discussion/03/302
Be careful when you ask something in this pool of sharks.
@Turning Tables wrote:
Be careful when you ask something in this pool of sharks.
https://www.upcounsel.com/how-to-remove-member-from-llc
Welcome to our ocean! The sea may be a bit shallow for so many sharks, but we like it that way. 🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈
As I said, we aren't attorneys (aka sharks).
I'm glad you were able to get FREE advice elsewhere, but remember that age-old caveat about getting what you pay for.
We? the old grouches you mean. LOL
This is the internet, I could be an attorney if I really wanted to be. Heck I could be president if I wanted to be. On second thought, no I couldn't since I don't have a Twitter account.
@Turning Tables wrote:
Be careful when you ask something in this pool of sharks.
https://www.upcounsel.com/how-to-remove-member-from-llc
@Turning Tables wrote:
We? the old grouches you mean. LOL
@Turning Tables Please refrain from calling names and be respectful to other participants, who happen not to be either old grouches or sharks but established professionals and long-time members of this forum who volunteer their time and have helped countless tax professionals over the years.
What they have stated are true:
Non-tax professionals may not be happy with not getting the answer they hope for here but there are rules for participation and for good reasons. Tax accountants are a boring bunch - we ask tons of questions before we would give clients any advice, often with caveats, because taxes are complicated and convuluted.
Maybe you would trust and be happy with a tax accountant who responds to a minimum information question with an answer that has just as few words. But I would be cautious and even skeptical, knowing how taxes work.
"...but there are rules for participation"
That's news to me
To be labeled an old grouch isn't that terrible since I've been called worser names here Although I believe the more politically correct terminology here would probably be "seasoned grouch".
@abctax55 wrote:
"...but there are rules for participation"
That's news to me
But we do, don't we?
1) how do you do the "quote" thingy?
2) Yes, *we* have rules aka standards. For which, we often get **bleep**ed out about
@abctax55 wrote:
1) how do you do the "quote" thingy?
2) Yes, *we* have rules aka standards. For which, we often get **bleep**ed out about
When you hit reply, there is a "quote box" next to the fonts and smiley faces, etc.
@IRonMaN wrote:
@abctax55 wrote:
1) how do you do the "quote" thingy?
2) Yes, *we* have rules aka standards. For which, we often get **bleep**ed out about
When you hit reply, there is a "quote box" next to the fonts and smiley faces, etc.
D'oh.... It's amazing what shows up when the eyes open up
Good morning
Thanks... can you bring me some coffee too, black please?
@IRonMaN wrote:
When you hit reply, there is a "quote box" next to the fonts and smiley faces, etc.
And you can also edit out what you don't need from the quote thingy or add to it. In case you feel adventurous, you can even manipulate the html codes by clicking on the HTML tab above.
What I still don't get is how @George4Tacks gets his nice emojis to show up here because the ones available here are very limited.
I agree... I really liked the old emojis; they were prettier & more choices.
Does anyone watch James Corden? He does a bit with the audience where he shows a string of emojis that describe a recent event in the news. The audience member has to tell the story by interpreting the emojis. Most of the time it's hysterical.
@itonewbie said "@Turning Tables Please refrain from calling names and be respectful to other participants, who happen not to be either old grouches or sharks but established professionals and long-time members of this forum who volunteer their time and have helped countless tax professionals over the years."
I think @Turning Tables could be at least partially correct and would fit right into this forum. Some us to get a bit grouchy. Some us do hover over the forums like a shark in wait for prime question. It is difficult to determine the background of the one asking the question. Often the question is incomplete or has great inconsistencies. I used to play a game WFF 'N PROOF where WFF = Well Formed Formulas. Logical statements sometimes are not posted here.
This particular question says "My accountant suggested ..." which seems to shout I AM NOT A TAX PROFESSIONAL and that leads many us to be grouchy.
@Turning Tables I hope to see more activity by you. This forum needs sharp minds.
"WFF 'N PROOF"
Me, too!
I knew I liked you 🙂
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