No
If you still owe federal income taxes, they will. But if they don't take it, the chapter 13 trustee gets the tax refund. You should have listed any income taxes that were dischargeable (due more that 3 years prior to the filing date).
No on state taxes, yes on federal income taxes if the filing date or the date on which the IRS determined the tax due is more than 3 years prior to filing.
Probably not. They are likely all post petition (meaning after your filing date - they don't have to be before the discharge date) items anyway.
with no income what would you be filing taxes on
Seniors typically do not stop filing taxes based on age alone. They must still file taxes if they meet certain income thresholds or have other specific tax filing requirements set by the IRS. It's recommended to consult with a tax professional or the IRS guidelines to determine if a senior needs to file taxes.
The safe option would be to begin filing your taxes as soon as W-2 forms become available.
If the foreclosure was not part of the bankruptcy, yes.
NO
Your husband would have to be the one that would have to tell if he is filing his income taxes or show you his copy of the one that he is supposed to have filed.
Ante Usted - 2008 Filing Your Taxes was released on: USA: 7 April 2013
My mom has a w2 for spouse how is in prision how can she file tn taxes she has always filed joint
You can file your federal taxes at http://www.irs.gov/efile/index.html. From here, you can choose an option for filing. Some are free and some require a small filing fee.