You "file" your tax returns with the taxing authority (federal government, etc.) You can also "efile" your tax returns by submitting them electronically.
You should be given real tax forms and case studies of various types of tax returns to be done on the tax forms with paper and pencil and a calculator. Even though you will be doing actual returns on the computer using tax software, they want want you to learn the theory behind the tax software. How do I know this? I am a tax preparer.
By using the IRS, you can claim tax returns easily. The IRS is a good way to get tax returns. If you have any troubleshooting, they have a help section.
Suspect you mean send out in "refunds". 2009 isn't done yet...returns for that tax year won't even be due until 2010. None of the info for 2009 are done or calculated yet. Probably 2008 isn't finsihed yet either.
In addition to their other services EZ tax does do business tax returns, although additional charges may be applied depending on the location and size of business.
To the best of my knowledge, it takes a court order to garnish income tax returns if you are not a government entity.
E-tax returns
You "file" your tax returns with the taxing authority (federal government, etc.) You can also "efile" your tax returns by submitting them electronically.
You should be given real tax forms and case studies of various types of tax returns to be done on the tax forms with paper and pencil and a calculator. Even though you will be doing actual returns on the computer using tax software, they want want you to learn the theory behind the tax software. How do I know this? I am a tax preparer.
By using the IRS, you can claim tax returns easily. The IRS is a good way to get tax returns. If you have any troubleshooting, they have a help section.
Suspect you mean send out in "refunds". 2009 isn't done yet...returns for that tax year won't even be due until 2010. None of the info for 2009 are done or calculated yet. Probably 2008 isn't finsihed yet either.
In addition to their other services EZ tax does do business tax returns, although additional charges may be applied depending on the location and size of business.
There is no law that requires any person to release their tax returns. The tax returns are private information protected by privacy laws.
There are many online websites that offer services for unfiled tax returns. You can also contat a local lawyer or the IRS to get help with delinquent tax returns.
There are lot of tax software that can do state tax returns on the internet. One of the tax software out there, TurboTax, is available at turbotax.intuit.com/
Corporate earnings don't have tax returns. But corporation that earn (and even those that lose money) do have to file tax returns to report their earnings (or losses).
I am looking for a copy of my tax returns from 1963 and 1964. How do I obtain a copy