about 10,000 dollars per year
There is no age limit for filing income taxes in the United States. The only time you do not have to file tax returns is if your income falls below the minimum amount requiring you to do so.
Only if you make less than the filing requirements for any given year in your state.
There is no age limit on paying income taxes. It is based on your income. http://taxresolutionaries.blogspot.com
You do not have to pay income tax if you do not have any income. Depending upon what you do, however, you may still have to pay sales tax, excise taxes, property taxes, etc.
Age or number of times one has filed is not a consideration at all.
There is no age limit for filing income taxes in the United States. The only time you do not have to file tax returns is if your income falls below the minimum amount requiring you to do so.
This is a common misconception, but there is no age limit on taxes. If you have taxable income and high enough income to require filing you must file your taxes.
Only if you make less than the filing requirements for any given year in your state.
You will have to get the IRS involved with this. You will have to file a paper income tax return corrrectly and mail it to the IRS then the IRS will be contacting someone to try and determine what is going on and determine who is filing the correct income tax return.
There is no age limit on paying income taxes. It is based on your income. http://taxresolutionaries.blogspot.com
YES, YES, YES. There is no age limit that will stop anyone from filing and paying income taxes. I have seen several people who were told this or assumed this in error. If you have taxable income over the filing threshold then you are required to file a tax return no matter what your age is. I hope this has helped you even though it may not be the answer you had hoped for.
You do not have to pay income tax if you do not have any income. Depending upon what you do, however, you may still have to pay sales tax, excise taxes, property taxes, etc.
Age has absolutely NOTHING to do with taxes. The retirement age, 65 years old, affects income taxes--ONLY IF the person has NO other taxable income. Otherwise, US Citizens pay one tax or another until they die... such as State Tax, City taxes, income tax, property tax (if they own property/house), taxes for different levies, like school tax, etc. etc. Every ballot has a levy of one sort or another. The ONLY other factor with filing taxes is permanent disability. But again, if the person has other taxable income, they still need to file taxes and pay them.
Age or number of times one has filed is not a consideration at all.
Age or number of times one has filed is not a consideration at all.
No need, just notify IRS.
No. Income below the threshold is the only thing that can cause a person not to be required to file taxes.