10000 is wrong i am a kid
Depends on many things...especially how much was paid in and other deduction income considerations.....thats why a reutrn needs to be filed.
That depends on what your and your spouse's income is, the source(s) of that income, whether or not you have children, what tax adjustments, deductions, and credits you are entitled to, whether or not you are subject to Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), and how much tax you paid in or had withheld.
When you do not have any qualifying earned income you do NOT get any income tax return refund.
Not necessarily. Whether or not you receive a refund depends on your taxable income and how much you paid the government during the fiscal year. Nothing else guarantees that you get a refund.
The average tax refund for families form the United States of America in the year of 2012 is $2,803. That number is down about $100 from the 2010 average.
Depends on many things...especially how much was paid in and other deduction income considerations.....thats why a reutrn needs to be filed.
That depends on what your and your spouse's income is, the source(s) of that income, whether or not you have children, what tax adjustments, deductions, and credits you are entitled to, whether or not you are subject to Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), and how much tax you paid in or had withheld.
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When you do not have any qualifying earned income you do NOT get any income tax return refund.
Not necessarily. Whether or not you receive a refund depends on your taxable income and how much you paid the government during the fiscal year. Nothing else guarantees that you get a refund.
Yes, as all states do.
The average tax refund for families form the United States of America in the year of 2012 is $2,803. That number is down about $100 from the 2010 average.
how much does a family of 2 adults and 3 children receive when claiming income support.
No, you have no obligation to share your tax refund with anyone (unless of course you are married and filing jointly). If you file jointly, file an Injured Spouse form with the IRS to recover your share of the tax refund. Contact the child support agency in the State that intercepted the refund about recovering your share of the State income tax refund. His paying child support did NOTHING to either increase or DECREASE the tax you paid on any income you had. Nor did it change the amount he paid on any income he made. If you worked, or had other income, and hence paid income taxes on it but overpaid your estimate (or had too much withheld) which is why you have a refund.......ask him to please pay YOU half of what it was you actually paid! It would seem your child's father is....how does one say this ....an idiot!
Once you have completed your tax return you will know how much of a refund you will receive or if you will owe any tax. The tax return is where you claim all taxable income and subtract all allowable deductions, thereby discovering if you have overpaid or underpaid your federal and state income taxes. The tax refund is the amount returned to a taxpayer for overpayment.
Depends on many things...especially how much was paid in and other deduction income considerations.....thats why a reutrn needs to be filed.
For a qualifying child dependency exemption the amount is 3650 for each exemption for the year 2009