No. Everyone is free to file a tax return regardless of income.
People who make more than a certain amount are required to file.
No.
Gross pay to date is the amount of money an employee has earned, up to a certain date, before taxes are taken out. After taxes are taken out it is called net pay.
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Yes, you are supposed to claim any money received to the IRS. Even if you get paid cash, the IRS wants their money.
for best tax return claim 0 at work and when you file claim 1
The number of exemptions that you claim affects the amount of taxes that you will pay by lowering them. That is if the exemptions are claimed when you file your taxes. The more exemptions that you claim on your paycheck, the more you money you receive in your pay each week, rather than having more in your tax refund.
No.
this was from a previous years filing, they audited and it had to be paid back
Yes, you can still claim your husband as a dependent on your taxes if he meets the criteria for a qualifying relative. However, if he is serving time in prison, he may not meet the residency requirement for being considered a qualifying relative. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional for specific advice in this situation.
A Traditional IRA is a form of a account that you can claim when doing your taxes. You will not pay taxes depending on which kind of account you choose. You must start to withdraw the money at a certain age as well.
There are two reasons you may have no federal taxes taken is if you claim exempt on your W4 or if you claim a higher amount of dependents.
You can claim the charitable donation amount for the value of the car. The charity should provide a receipt with this amount listed.
Through taxation. We pay taxes on income, things we buy and a certain amount included in the price of gasoline is also a tax.
Gross pay to date is the amount of money an employee has earned, up to a certain date, before taxes are taken out. After taxes are taken out it is called net pay.
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Yes you can claim childcare. As far as I know there is no set amount you can deduct.