Some possibilities:
1) use savings
2) sell some of your possessions
3) borrow money
4) if you are not profoundly disabled, look for a job
If you are unmarried and have no income you do not need to file. If you have a spouse that works then you must file a joint return.
There is no exemption from income taxes because of age. Being claimed as a dependent does not make your child exempt from taxes. Regardless of age or dependent status, if your child has sufficient income she must file her own tax return.To claim "exempt" on her W-4 at work, BOTH of the following statements must be true:1) She owed no taxes last year. All taxes that were withheld (if any) were refunded.2) She reasonably expects to owe no taxes this year.
The main job of an income tax inspector is the collection of taxes. This means making sure that all individuals file their taxes. They also are charged with finding out who is defaulting on their individual taxes.
The deductions allowed whe calculating federal income taxes are as follow: Mortgage interest, charitable contributions, job expense, miscellanoous expense, medical expense in excess of 7.5 of income, and payment of state and local property taxes.
A form W-2 is the information form that you get from any employers that you had during a calendar year. You will receive one from each job you had during the year. The form shows your gross income as well as all taxes that were withheld from your income for social security tax, medicare tax, federal income tax, and any state and local income tax. The amount of income taxes withheld will be a credit against your income tax computed on your tax returns and you may get a refund if you had more withheld than you owed or you may owe additional taxes if you did not have enough withheld to cover the amount of your total tax due.
It is very easy to file taxes and calculate the amount that is owed. Simply to do this just go online to a search and find "income tax calculator" and it will pop some up that are free.
If you have a job, then you must pay taxes. The classic p and q relationship.
If you are unmarried and have no income you do not need to file. If you have a spouse that works then you must file a joint return.
get a job!!
There is no exemption from income taxes because of age. Being claimed as a dependent does not make your child exempt from taxes. Regardless of age or dependent status, if your child has sufficient income she must file her own tax return.To claim "exempt" on her W-4 at work, BOTH of the following statements must be true:1) She owed no taxes last year. All taxes that were withheld (if any) were refunded.2) She reasonably expects to owe no taxes this year.
The main job of an income tax inspector is the collection of taxes. This means making sure that all individuals file their taxes. They also are charged with finding out who is defaulting on their individual taxes.
My child was in the Job Corps last year, can I still claim him on my federal income taxes as a dependant?
Somebody told me that in taxes, they know when I receive more than 1000 euros in my account, but if I dont like in my scenario it wont be a problem. However I was thinking in maybe telling my employee to deposit the money to my wife's account instead of mine, to avoid some high taxes. Thanks
No. You cannot deduct lost income when you never claim the actual income in the first place. You are only taxed on the amount of taxable income that you received. The reason that Worker's Compensation pays you at this level is that you are not paying income taxes, state taxes, social security taxes nor medicare taxes on this income.
The deductions allowed whe calculating federal income taxes are as follow: Mortgage interest, charitable contributions, job expense, miscellanoous expense, medical expense in excess of 7.5 of income, and payment of state and local property taxes.
Yes, if you are required to purchase uniforms to wear for your job, such as scrubs, there is a deduction you can claim on your income tax forms.
A form W-2 is the information form that you get from any employers that you had during a calendar year. You will receive one from each job you had during the year. The form shows your gross income as well as all taxes that were withheld from your income for social security tax, medicare tax, federal income tax, and any state and local income tax. The amount of income taxes withheld will be a credit against your income tax computed on your tax returns and you may get a refund if you had more withheld than you owed or you may owe additional taxes if you did not have enough withheld to cover the amount of your total tax due.