It doesn't matter from where you file (mail) your taxes. However, you don't get to pick what state you want to file a tax return for.
In general, you are required to file a state return for the state in which your primary residence is. If you have income that derives from a source in another state (for example, you live in Connecticut, but work in New York) you have to file a return for the state(s) where your income is from in addition to the one for the state where you live.
There are many websites for filing IRS taxes for free and depending on what state you live in you can also file your state taxes for free. I would check with irs and they will give you some websites.
you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
It depends on the laws of the particular state.If you had any state tax withheld from your wages or other payments, you should file whether or not it is required. If you don't file, you won't get any refund of state taxes to which you might be entitled.
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You file in each State of residence...and any you make money in. The income is divided between them all.
Anyone with any income, or even without an income can file. You are required to file Federal taxes if you made more than $1,800. Illinois requires anyone that earns or receives income in the state to file state taxes.
There are many websites for filing IRS taxes for free and depending on what state you live in you can also file your state taxes for free. I would check with irs and they will give you some websites.
If your state has income tax (some don't like TX, FL, NV) and you've earned over certain amount of income (depending on the state), you have to file your state tax.
you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
It depends on the laws of the particular state.If you had any state tax withheld from your wages or other payments, you should file whether or not it is required. If you don't file, you won't get any refund of state taxes to which you might be entitled.
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You file in each State of residence...and any you make money in. The income is divided between them all.
already filed federal where can i file state taxes only for free online””
This could be possible.
If you require an extension on the filing of your taxes, do not forget to file an extension for state taxes too. Of course, if you live in a state like Florida that does not have a personal income tax, then you will not need to worry about filing taxes at all. In a majority of other states filing an extension is essential. You may incur certain fees or expenses if you fail to file an extension for your state taxes. Be sure to research the requirements for your state on receiving an extension for the filing of state taxes.
Any corporation can file for bankruptcy, whether or not it owes taxes. If the corporation is to be liquidated, any taxes it owes are the first priority to be paid, before the debts owed to others.