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T/P inherited a house with two siblings. (three beneficiaries). House had belonged to T/P's father (deceased) and father's second wife. The second wife had a life estate in the house. The three siblings inherited the house when 2nd wife died.
The house finally sold. Each sibling to receive $100,000. The day of the closing, T/P goes to sign the papers and is told that there is a $55,000 judgement from the father that will be held from the proceeds of the house. T/P says he knows nothing of this and refuses to sign until he can investigate the situation. He lives in another town and returns home.
After he gets home, the title company calls him and says that it is all staright and they will not be deducting the judgement afterall. So, T/P agrees to sign. This time they do the signing by fax. T/P does not go to the title office. He signed the papers and faxed them back.
He received his check and it was for only $45,000. He called the title company and they would not answer him. He called an attorney. The attorney called the T/P after several days and said that the owner of the title company had tried to commit suicide and was in the hospital. He had embezelled $22 million from the company and it was now defunct.
Will this be classified as a theft? Form 4684? Or investment loss? Sch. D?
T/P inherited a house with two siblings. (three beneficiaries). House had belonged to T/P's father (deceased) and father's second wife. The second wife had a life estate in the house. The three siblings inherited the house when 2nd wife died.
The house finally sold. Each sibling to receive $100,000. The day of the closing, T/P goes to sign the papers and is told that there is a $55,000 judgement from the father that will be held from the proceeds of the house. T/P says he knows nothing of this and refuses to sign until he can investigate the situation. He lives in another town and returns home.
After he gets home, the title company calls him and says that it is all staright and they will not be deducting the judgement afterall. So, T/P agrees to sign. This time they do the signing by fax. T/P does not go to the title office. He signed the papers and faxed them back.
He received his check and it was for only $45,000. He called the title company and they would not answer him. He called an attorney. The attorney called the T/P after several days and said that the owner of the title company had tried to commit suicide and was in the hospital. He had embezelled $22 million from the company and it was now defunct.
Will this be classified as a theft? Form 4684? Or investment loss? Sch. D?
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