No, according to filetaxes.com
Im webfiling with the state of Illinois. There is nowhere to enter a 1099MISC. Do I have to file it?
You will need to file an amended form.
Yes. You should be able to review the file and obtain any copies of documents you need. Once filed a probate is a public record.Yes. You should be able to review the file and obtain any copies of documents you need. Once filed a probate is a public record.Yes. You should be able to review the file and obtain any copies of documents you need. Once filed a probate is a public record.Yes. You should be able to review the file and obtain any copies of documents you need. Once filed a probate is a public record.
No.
The original jurisdiction.
You don't need a job to file Chapter 7!
You will need to file an ammended return (form 1040X). You can download a copy from the IRS website. The form is easy to fill in, but has to be filed in paper form (not e-filed) through the mail.
Federal income tax returns need to be filed by April 15. Most state tax returns also need to be filed by April 15 with a few exceptions. If you have not yet filed your tax return for 2008 or an earlier years, just do it now even though it's late. If any penalty applies, it will only get worse the longer you wait.
Most claims need to be filed within a year of the occurrence.
No laws are filed, but you probably have to file a petition with the court. But the laws vary from state to state, but many states don't allow emancipation.
Contact the company that sent you the 1099misc. If this does not remedy the situation then call the IRS main number at 1-800-829-1040. If you still need additional help then make an appointment with a tax preparer at a tax preparation firm such as HR Block.
You would be able to file for chapter 7 but not your husband.