Yes, if for no other reason than to get your State refund
Yes you can.
You can file a federal tax return and get a refund regardless of the status of your state taxes. If you owe overdue taxes to the state and they have gotten around to it, the state can intercept your federal refund. So, your refund might go to paying your overdue state taxes instead of being sent to you. But unless you file a federal tax return, no refund will be generated and your state taxes will not be paid.
Generally, it is always mandatory to file your taxes on 4/15 if you are getting a refund or not. However, one can request an extension if they are not going to be able to complete their taxes on time.
It doesn't matter if you receive an income tax refund or not. The fact is is you worked and had federal and state taxes taken out you would need to file your taxes every year. However, much depends on your filing status (single, married, etc) and how much you made that year on whether you would file. To be on the safe side if you had federal and state taken out of your checks you should file.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
If you do an EZ File for your taxes, then ideally you will get your refund at a faster rate. This is because you will submit it electronically and the IRS will receive it almost instantly.
As far a federal taxes go, you must file within 3 years of the original due date for filing if you are due a refund. The IRS will accept filings after that, but they'll keep any refund you may have been due.The deadline for filing for state refunds varies by state.
You need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.
When you file for the federal tax refund, you will file the state tax refund on the same 1040 form with schedule A.You can also file for that separately.
CAN I FIND OUT THE REFUND AMOUNT I GOT FROM CONNECTICUT STATE TAX IN 2007
New York citizen cannot get tax refund at the JFK Airport. You will have to file for taxes.
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.