You can't. Each year must be filed seperately so you have to file 2 returns.
Also, you wouldn't want to because you would lose out...only getting one deduction where 2 are allowed and paying at a tax rate bracket for the higher income.
Married on the last day of the year December 31 you would be qualified to file a 1040 income tax return using the married filing joint filing status for that tax year that you were married in.
No but it could be useful if you have it in your hand when you are working on your 2009 tax year income tax form.
If companies file a consolidated tax return do they become liable for each other's liabilities
“need to file last year's and this year's CT State tax only???”
Anyone who has had a job or was employed during the fiscal working year has to file a tax return right before the deadline of April 15.
Yes just use the last years tax forms for this purpose. In the year 2010 you would use the 2009 tax forms to file for the 2009 tax year income tax return.
You need to file two tax returns:A delinquent (late) return for the prior year, filed on prior year forms, andA current return for this year, filed on current year forms.Income tax years are separate and distinct. You cannot file a tax return using income and expenses from multiple years.
Married on the last day of the year December 31 you would be qualified to file a 1040 income tax return using the married filing joint filing status for that tax year that you were married in.
No but it could be useful if you have it in your hand when you are working on your 2009 tax year income tax form.
If companies file a consolidated tax return do they become liable for each other's liabilities
“need to file last year's and this year's CT State tax only???”
Once you are married you can file a joint tax return as long as you were married for one day in that year.
Anyone who has had a job or was employed during the fiscal working year has to file a tax return right before the deadline of April 15.
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.
That depends on your country.
Sure you can file your income tax return.
Yes on your federal 1040 income tax return ALL of your gross worldwide income is REPORTED on the only1 federal income tax return that would be ALLOWED to file for the tax year.