Yes. Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex married couples may file joint state income tax returns in North Dakota.
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont and West Virginia all offer free state tax returns. How do I file a free state return
Yes, as long as the minor is at least 16 years old they may file a petition for emancipation in the state of South Dakota.
You can prepare federal tax returns online. However, some states require that you file state tax returns through the mail. You will have to file them separately.
Where to file federal tax returns: http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Where to file state returns: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
Seven states (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming) do not tax personal income.
As of May 2014, South Dakota has not ruled on the constitutionality of South Dakota's ban on same-sex marriage. Note: there has been no case brought before the South Dakota Supreme Court regarding South Dakota's ban on same-sex marriage. However, there are plans to file suit in South Dakota challenging South Dakota's ban on same-sex marriage in May 2014.
Yes, beginning with the 2013 tax return, although previous years can be amended.
No, but in April 2014 it was announced that Nancy Robrahn, 68, and Jennie Rosenkranz, 72, of Rapid City are about to file a lawsuit challenging South Dakota's ban on same-sex marriage.
Yes. Effective November 19, 2014, same-sex married couples living in South Carolina may file using the "married" filing status (jointly or separately) on their state and federal income tax returns.
Yes...even 0 returns have to be filed.
To file a petition for declaration of emancipation in the state of South Dakota, a minor must be at least 16 years old.