This is a Canadian answer and might not apply to other countries, but here, if you are in receipt of pretty much any kind of income, you are required to file a tax return every year.
If you are owed money through overpayments, Revenue Canada will probably not ever come looking for you. But, if you owemoney, you need to 'fess up' and file.
So, yes, in this country at least, you file every year. If you are owed money you will receive it. If you owe money, you will need to pay it, although Revenue Canada will normally offer very generous terms to help you ante up without undue hardship.
You have to have a job.
yes you can!
If you are unmarried and have no income you do not need to file. If you have a spouse that works then you must file a joint return.
If you are 21 you have to file taxes
have no money how can i file my taxes
You have to have a job.
File for contempt of court.
yes you can!
I am quitting my job
She considers an abortion.
YES
no, why would he be quitting? he loves his job!
If you have a job you are legally required to file taxes. Your employer's responsibility is to take the taxes out of your paycheck and "pay the man," as it were. If your W-2s reflect taxes paid to the Gov't, you are in the clear - if you file.
If you are unmarried and have no income you do not need to file. If you have a spouse that works then you must file a joint return.
If you are 21 you have to file taxes
have no money how can i file my taxes
Disability and taxes are unrelated. If you were injured on the job, file with the employment security office of your state. If not, check with Social Security.