Yes, because you have to figure it all out before you actually file. But you can't figure it out without actually going through and doing the tax forms, and having all the documentation from your job, etc.
Yes, but you can file a form to get your part. See links
Yes. And the court will likely want to see your return.
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If you don't file your taxes and are due a refund, the U.S. Treasury simply keeps your "donation." However, if you owe additional tax, file your return right away. The penalties for not filing are much higher than the penalties for not paying, and the longer you wait, the worse it gets. Please see the related link for information on the penalties for not meeting the deadline.
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It would be a good idea to file your taxes for free if you happen to have a low income. There are several places that can do that for you. If you are a senior citizen you can check to see if there are local firms that would offer their services for free.
For tips for Ohio Taxpayers, see the link I have provided below. In general, if you have any taxes withheld from your paycheck, you have to file a return to get your refund back, no matter what the amount of your wages was. You can probably go online and find a free service that will help you file your taxes, for low income people.
You may not have access to free tax software, but you should use it if you do. Banks sometimes will provide this for their members as a bonus. They will put the software up on their website and you can use it to file your taxes. You should always check to see if this is possible before you pay to have someone else do the taxes for you, or before you go out and buy anything.
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$37440 before taxes(18*40*52=37440). This assumes you will take no unpaid time off. If you were to take off 2 weeks unpaid vacation it would be $36000 (18*40*50=36000) before taxes.If you file your federal income taxes alone (not with a spouse) then you would be in the 25% tax bracket (see related link below for the tax info). At an annual income of $36,000, you would have paid $5194 in taxes for the year 2009, so after taxes and with two weeks of vacation you'd have earned $30,806.
Not if you file the right forms. See links below
The requirement to file an income tax return is not determined by whether you owe taxes or not. For example, if you have net self-employment income of more than $400, you must file. If you are subject to Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), you must file. You may want to file -- because you will get a refund of withheld taxes, or are eligible for the earned income credit or other refundable tax credits, or could get a stimulus payment, or to get Social Security credits. For more information, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.