Yes. Yes.
My mom passed away in march. I am the exexutor of the will. She only took in less then 5,000. She paid no taxes out of that amount.
No, if you made anything less than $600.00 in one year then you do not need to pay taxes on that income. However, you should still file your taxes for that year.
As far as federal taxes owed for earning a wage in the United States; anyone who has made over $8000.00 on a tax year has to file a tax return an in most cases will owe taxes to the government.Earning wages will cause you to owe taxes.
only way there can be ab error is if your employer says you made more or even worse you made less. here is an example:you work all year and make 30K and file taxes yourself and prepare an estimated return it gets sent to your employer and the employer rejects your tax return not the IRS.the best part is if you are self employed as long as you pay taxes you can file taxes moreover, if you do not pay a sales tax at the cash register you are not qualified for a tax return and it will kick back in error.in closing if you have error then i suggest you use a pre audit tool such as quicken or turbo tax so that you will know if you are guaranteed and is passes the error check.
You will know NOT know the correct amounts until you complete your 1040 federal income tax return correctly. your filing status, your age and how you made this 4000 to 5000 amount and all of your information that is required correctly on each line of your 1040 income tax return will all be a part of the necessary information that you know and will have enter on your income tax return correctly to arrive at the correct answer of how much you might possible get back as a REFUND AMOUNT. If it is qualifying earned income and you are not a dependent on another taxpayers income tax you return. IF you meet the qualifications for the earned income tax credit and the making work pay tax credit for the tax year 2009 you WILL NOT KNOW the amounts until you have completed your 1040 federal income tax return correctly.
My mom passed away in march. I am the exexutor of the will. She only took in less then 5,000. She paid no taxes out of that amount.
No, if you made anything less than $600.00 in one year then you do not need to pay taxes on that income. However, you should still file your taxes for that year.
As far as federal taxes owed for earning a wage in the United States; anyone who has made over $8000.00 on a tax year has to file a tax return an in most cases will owe taxes to the government.Earning wages will cause you to owe taxes.
only way there can be ab error is if your employer says you made more or even worse you made less. here is an example:you work all year and make 30K and file taxes yourself and prepare an estimated return it gets sent to your employer and the employer rejects your tax return not the IRS.the best part is if you are self employed as long as you pay taxes you can file taxes moreover, if you do not pay a sales tax at the cash register you are not qualified for a tax return and it will kick back in error.in closing if you have error then i suggest you use a pre audit tool such as quicken or turbo tax so that you will know if you are guaranteed and is passes the error check.
You will know NOT know the correct amounts until you complete your 1040 federal income tax return correctly. your filing status, your age and how you made this 4000 to 5000 amount and all of your information that is required correctly on each line of your 1040 income tax return will all be a part of the necessary information that you know and will have enter on your income tax return correctly to arrive at the correct answer of how much you might possible get back as a REFUND AMOUNT. If it is qualifying earned income and you are not a dependent on another taxpayers income tax you return. IF you meet the qualifications for the earned income tax credit and the making work pay tax credit for the tax year 2009 you WILL NOT KNOW the amounts until you have completed your 1040 federal income tax return correctly.
It could be possible that you would not be required to file a state income tax return if you made less than 600. Go to your state web site and find the filing requirements for your state.
in the US 5000 made in 2004 for the mk4 version 5000 made in 2008 for the mk5 version
that he is a awsome person he robbed so much but he made people pay less in taxes
Taxes are supposed to be something you pay but in your case the answer is yes. If you have a child that is yours you can receive Earned Income Credit as long as no one has claimed you or your child on their return and if you meet the requirements.
Maybe. For federal taxes, see Tables 1, 2, and 3 on pages 2, 3, and 4 of Publication 501: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf For state taxes, refer to the instructions that came with your state tax forms: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html Of course, if you had any taxes withheld from your wages or from your other payments, you should file a tax return anyway since there is a good chance you will receive a refund.
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Anyone can file a tax return with any amount of income. You may want to do this if you paid in withholding taxes or you qualify for some credit that will benefit you. You are not required to file with this amount of income but you can if you want to.