Your tax reurn is for the entire year. If you only worked a part of it, or not at all, that makes no difference.
One federal 1040 income tax return and a resident state income tax return an a nonresident or part year resident state income tax return.
Yes it is possible that you would be required to or want to file an income tax return for the tax year 2009. Go to www.irs.gov and use the search box for Do You Need to File a Federal Income Tax Return?Many people will file a 2009 Federal income tax return even though the income on the return was below the filing requirement. The questions below will help you determine if you need to file a Federal Income Tax return or if you need to stop your withholding so you will not have to file an unnecessary return in the future.The Internal Revenue Service is providing this information as a part of our customer service and outreach efforts to Reduce Taxpayer Burden and Processing Costs. Changing your withholding and/or not filing Unnecessary Returns will save both you and the government time and money.Even if you do not have to file a return, you should file one to get a refund of any Federal Income Tax withheld.To determine if you need to file a Federal Income Tax return for 2009 answer the following questions:
Yes you will have to file the return. Shat you do is file a Part-Year Resident return. You will list the dates you lived in the State on the tax return.
Yes it is possible that you would be required to or want to file an income tax return for the tax year 2009. Go to www.irs.gov and use the search box for Do You Need to File a Federal Income Tax Return?Many people will file a 2009 Federal income tax return even though the income on the return was below the filing requirement. The questions below will help you determine if you need to file a Federal Income Tax return or if you need to stop your withholding so you will not have to file an unnecessary return in the future.The Internal Revenue Service is providing this information as a part of our customer service and outreach efforts to Reduce Taxpayer Burden and Processing Costs. Changing your withholding and/or not filing Unnecessary Returns will save both you and the government time and money.Even if you do not have to file a return, you should file one to get a refund of any Federal Income Tax withheld.To determine if you need to file a Federal Income Tax return for 2009 answer the following questions:
Yes part year resident income tax return very possible that you would need to file a NJ tax return..
One federal 1040 income tax return combining the income from both state on it. Your nonresident or part year resident state tax return and your resident state income tax return filled out correctly and you may get a tax credit on your resident state income tax return if you had to to pay any income tax to the nonresident state if the returns are completed correctly.
You will have to file a non resident or part year resident PA state income tax return correctly to determine if you will have to pay PA. state income taxes.
You will have to fill out completely and correctly a nonresident or part year resident and also your resident state income tax return correctly and completely to determine the amount of taxes if any that will be owed on each completed state income tax return. You would only file one federal 1040 income tax return to report all of your gross worldwide income from all sources on the federal income tax return.
You are a nonresident of California (CA) if you were not a CA resident for any part of the year.Form 540NR is the tax form filed by both part-year residents and nonresidents of CA:Part-Year residents must file a return if they have any income taxable by CA (which includes income from all sources while a resident and CA source income while a nonresident), and their income from all sources is more than the filing requirement amounts for residents.Nonresidents (i.e. not a CA resident at all during the year) must file a return if they have any CA source income and their income from all sources is more than the filing requirement amounts for residents.Note that you are required to file a CA income tax return if you have income from CA sources, even if you are not a CA resident.
California taxes income from California sources, regardless of where the taxpayer lives. Since you earned the money in California, it is California source income and you must file a California income tax return. As a California nonresident (or perhaps you were a part-year resident,) you would file Form 540NR.
The answer will be different depending on which state you lived in and on whether you moved from one state to another. The general principle is that income is taxable in BOTH the state where you earned it and the state where you were a resident at the time. If, for example, you were a resident of Arizona and occasionally traveled to Iowa to do work, then you would claim all of the income earned in Iowa on an Iowa non-resident income tax return. On you Arizona full-year resident return, you would claim all of the income you earned all year in BOTH states. Then you would attach Arizona Form 309 to claim a credit for taxes paid to Iowa. On the other hand, if you moved from Arizona to Iowa, then you would file an Arizona Part Year Resident income tax return and pay taxes to Arizona on the income you earned while living in Arizona. You would also file an Iowa Part Year Resident income tax return and pay taxes to Iowa on the income you earned while living in Iowa.
Yes, college students need to file income tax if they have some manner of income during the year, such as from a part-time or summer job.