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Yes when you have taxable income you would file a federal and state income tax return.
One federal 1040 income tax return and a resident state income tax return an a nonresident or part year resident state income tax return.
If that was their only income, then they probably do not have to file a federal return. But remember both earned and unearned income counts. State tax requirements vary by state. But if they had any income tax withheld, they should file in order to get a refund.
For the 2009 tax year the state of Texas does not have a personal state income tax return that has to be filed. The federal income tax return payment and date is April 15 2010.
If you are a residentof Maine who is required to file a federal income tax return, you must file a Maine income tax return. If you are not required to file a federal return, but do have income subject to Maine income tax resulting in a Maine income tax liability, a Maine return must be filed. You do not have to file a Maine income tax return if you meet all of the following requirements: 1) your Maine taxable income is $2,000 or less, 2) you claim yourself as an exemption on your return, AND 3) you are not subject to the Maine Minimum Tax. However, you must file a return to claim any refund due to you.
Yes when you have taxable income you would file a federal and state income tax return.
yes you do
Yes on your federal 1040 income tax return ALL of your gross worldwide income is REPORTED on the only1 federal income tax return that would be ALLOWED to file for the tax year.
One federal 1040 income tax return and a resident state income tax return an a nonresident or part year resident state income tax return.
The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
No reportable taxable income to be entered on a income tax return would be a good start of not being required to file a federal income tax return.
FEDERAL income tax is governed by FEDERAL law and regulations- same everywhere. Different STATES may have different STATEtaxes.
If that was their only income, then they probably do not have to file a federal return. But remember both earned and unearned income counts. State tax requirements vary by state. But if they had any income tax withheld, they should file in order to get a refund.
For the 2009 tax year the state of Texas does not have a personal state income tax return that has to be filed. The federal income tax return payment and date is April 15 2010.
The taxable amounts of the income from each income tax return will be taxed at the tax rates for the state and for the federal.
If you are a residentof Maine who is required to file a federal income tax return, you must file a Maine income tax return. If you are not required to file a federal return, but do have income subject to Maine income tax resulting in a Maine income tax liability, a Maine return must be filed. You do not have to file a Maine income tax return if you meet all of the following requirements: 1) your Maine taxable income is $2,000 or less, 2) you claim yourself as an exemption on your return, AND 3) you are not subject to the Maine Minimum Tax. However, you must file a return to claim any refund due to you.
Whether or not you are required to file federal income tax forms depends on a few factors, including your income level, filing status, and age. Generally, if your income meets certain thresholds set by the IRS, you are required to file a federal tax return. It is best to consult with a tax professional or use online tools like the IRS's Interactive Tax Assistant to determine if you have a filing requirement.