Yes but each year has to be filed separately and sent separately to the correct address.
You can file up to 2 years back taxes.
The deadline was April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your 2008 taxes as soon as possible. If you owed money, you still owe it and interest and penalties are added for every day you wait. If you had a refund coming, it is not too late to claim it.
you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
no
He is not required to file a return at that income level but if any taxes were withheld, he should file so that the gets a refund of the taxes he paid in for federal and state withholding.
no, income taxes between July 1 2008 to June 30 2009 July 1 2009 is when you look at your finances for the last 12 months file taxes after this date...
If your baby is not born on or before Dec. 31, 2007 then you cannot file your child on your 2007 taxes. If your baby is born on Jan. 1, 2008 then you can claim your child on your 2008 taxes that you file in April 2009
January 16, 2009 You will be doing your 2008 taxes. Good Luck!!
You can file up to 2 years back taxes.
Get your 2008 taxes filed on time (or at least file an extension) even if you are not done with your 2007 taxes. You have already reached the maximum failure to file penalty for 2007. If you don't get your 2008 taxes filed on time, you will get a whole new set of penalties for 2008.
you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
The deadline was April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your 2008 taxes as soon as possible. If you owed money, you still owe it and interest and penalties are added for every day you wait. If you had a refund coming, it is not too late to claim it.
no
He is not required to file a return at that income level but if any taxes were withheld, he should file so that the gets a refund of the taxes he paid in for federal and state withholding.
The IRS processed 78 million tax returns in 2008. <><> According to the Related Link below, approximately 47 % of the households paid no taxes in 2009.
2008: $2 million; 2009: $3.5 million; 2010: no estate taxes, so not required; 2011 and thereafter: $1 million.
in addition, i just read on the IRS.gov website that they will not start processing any forms until January 16, 2009.