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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.
If worker's compensation is your only income for you and your family then no you don't have to file taxes. Worker's Compensation is not taxable on Federal Income Taxes.
For 2009, generally if you made only $3,400 in wages/salaries, then you wouldn't be required to file no matter what your filing status. However, you still can file even when you're not required to file. If income taxes were withheld, you should file to receive a refund of all those taxes. Also, if you're eligible for certain credits (such as earned income or making work pay, etc.), you should file even if you're not required.
Only if you own 12 strips of bacon
Every year, thousands of people find themselves unprepared to file their taxes. If you are one of them and simply fail to file your taxes, then you will have to face the wrath of the IRS. Instead of facing the wrath of the IRS, you should file a special form and receive a legal extension period for filing your taxes. You can file the Form 4868 and receive an automatic 6-month extension on the filing of your taxes. The only caveat with this option is that you must file for an extension by the due date set forth by the IRS.
No. A teenager who babysits only needs to file taxes if it is over $600 they are making.
Depends on How you file Jointly or Single. Also consider this If this is your only income for the Year. You do not have to file. due to the fact your Below Poverty level as for as the Internal Revenue Service is concerned.
no you can only file taxes in a tax place around the world or where ever you live
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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.
If worker's compensation is your only income for you and your family then no you don't have to file taxes. Worker's Compensation is not taxable on Federal Income Taxes.
For 2009, generally if you made only $3,400 in wages/salaries, then you wouldn't be required to file no matter what your filing status. However, you still can file even when you're not required to file. If income taxes were withheld, you should file to receive a refund of all those taxes. Also, if you're eligible for certain credits (such as earned income or making work pay, etc.), you should file even if you're not required.
Generally, you only need to file taxes if your income is above a sertain dollar amount.
YES
Only if you own 12 strips of bacon
if theyre not his, he is definetly not required.
You should only itemize if you have some deductions you can claim-are a homeowner for example.