Yes a tax return that was filed in the year 2008 would have been for the 2007 tax year income tax return.
Yes but each year has to be filed separately and sent separately to the correct address.
See article labeled IRS Tax Return Statistics for 2007-2008 at: http://thestateofamerica.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/irs-tax-return-statistics-for-2007-2008/
beginning in mid-January 2008I do believe it was January 11, 2008.
October 15, 2008. After that date, both the return and any taxes due are late. If you are due a refund, there is no penalty.
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Get your 2008 taxes filed on time (or at least file an extension) even if you are not done with your 2007 taxes. You have already reached the maximum failure to file penalty for 2007. If you don't get your 2008 taxes filed on time, you will get a whole new set of penalties for 2008.
No, each year has to be filed separately
I believe you pretty much have to.
According to the website Taxfoundation.org 135,660,228
If you mean the stimulus payment, no. It is based on your timely filed 2007 tax return.
You would file your taxes by December 15, 2008.
If the foreclosure was not part of the bankruptcy, yes.
Filed 2009 State and Federal Taxes but was unable to print them out. How do I know if they were filed?
It depends. The IRS may be expecting that you owe additional taxes and can hold refunds until you get it all squared away. Given the backlog, however, they may not yet be aware that you haven't file 07 and 08.
I filed my Federal taxes for 2008 and just received a refund and I am in the process of filing bankruptcy this month will that refund be added as income to the bottom line?
Exactly that way
Yes but each year has to be filed separately and sent separately to the correct address.