Generally, you must file a claim for a credit or refund within 3 years from the date you filed your original return or 2 years from the date you paid the tax, whichever is later. If you do not file a claim within this period, you may no longer be entitled to a credit or a refund.
You can find more information by going to the IRS.gov web site and using the search box for PUBLICATION 556 (5/2008), Examination of Returns, Appeal Rights, and Claims for Refund
Claim for refund
if you know someone who owes income taxes and never paid you, and is receive disability can you take his disability?
It is a federal tax to support the Social Security old age and survivors benefits and the Social Security Disability Income benefits.
YES this could be very possible that you could end up with a federal income tax liability when you complete your 1040 income tax return correctly.
No
Disability Income is taxable if your employer paid the premiums for the Disability Insurance or if you paid it through a pretax plan. The best way to know if you have to file the income is if you receive a Tax form such as a 1099 or a W-2 form showing the amount then you will have to file this as income. Disability income is not earned income for the purposed of Earned Income Credit and such.
Generally, courts consider federal disability income to be exempt from garnishment. Disability income includes Social Security disability, or SSI, and most federal pension benefits are also exempt from judgments. Military and federal student benefits fall under the same category.
if you know someone who owes income taxes and never paid you, and is receive disability can you take his disability?
ALL of the other sources of worldwide income that you may be receiving or could be receiving that is NOT for your DISABILITY. If you are receiving social security disability insurance payments for your disability then you are receiving A TYPE OF DISABILITY INCOME. Or some other company paid or privately paid premiums of DISABILITY INSURANCE PAYMENTS that you could be receiving for your disability. It is possible for some of the amounts of the above types of disability payment could also become taxable income to you on your 1040 federal income tax return.
Some Social Security Disability beneficiaries have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security Disability benefits, while others do not.
It depends on how much your AGI is. Most people on disability only have that as their income so they pay no tax. If you also have a pension, there is a good likelihood that you will have to pay tax on it.
Social Security Disability Income is a Federal program. The rules are the same for all states. This site, in the Related Link below, may be able to answer some of your questions,
Yes. If the employer paid the premiums for the disability insurance payments that you are receiving. And you will have some taxable income that you will have to report on your 1040 federal income tax return.
VA disability compensation is not taxable income that you would report on your 1040 income tax return. IF you do not have any other gross worldwide income to be reported on your 1040 income tax return. None of the social security benefits will be taxable income to you and you would NOT be required to file a federal 1040 income tax return
If they are on SSI, than that's federal law. see link
Canada has various programs at the provincial or territorial level that provide monthly income to disabled people who cannot earn income. In Ontario, there is the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP). Canada also offers programs at the federal level, like CPP disability (early retirement for those with government pensions), EI disability (employment insurance for loss of work due to disability), and the Disability Tax Credit (an yearly supplement on you personal income tax returns. Great question, Ragu HandyTax (Disability Tax Credit Consultants)
Yes very possible for some necessary federal income tax to be withheld under certain circumstances.
no , because it falls under the federal exempt laws. example income from Social Security Dis. Child support, Rail Road funs etc.