A tax return must be filed in any state that you earned income, regardless of if you lived there, or just crossed state lines to work a job for the day. There are special rules of reciprocity between certain states.
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.
It's not time, it's amount. Over 3k and you must file.
Born. Anytime, one milli second in the year qualifies for full year filing.
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.
Same answer as for the 18 year old asking a moment ago...age isn't a determining factor in who must file a tax reutrn. Basically, your income is. Many, many retiree's have large taxable incomes, and presumably will even if they live to 150!
how many months must you live in the state you apply for citizenship
Depends on the state in which you live and drive. In Kentucky it is 6 months.
It depends what state you live in. Most states make it 6 months, however.
Depends on the lender, the agreement you signed, and the state you live in.
The rules vary from state to state. Try reposting your question with more specific info
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.
beetles cant live months they only can live for 2 or 1 weeks
about 72 months.
You can file for divorce in New Jersey as long as you or your ex-husband live there now. If not, then you can file in California or any state that either of you live. When a party to a marriage has moved it makes sense to try to file for divorce in the state you moved to because it is much more convenient! That being said, if your ex lives in another state make sure you file first if the location of the divorce is important to you.
You could file them in Texas or Louisiana because the benefits are provided by the "liable state", the state you are working in. You situation will be a little more complicated than most because you will be using your job information from Louisiana however many people do this.
It's not time, it's amount. Over 3k and you must file.
9 Months