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You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
The amount of withheld federal income tax that is returned to you depends on a variety of factors. Your yearly income, marital status, number of dependents, and expenses are all used to calculate your tax return.
Not if you do NOT have any other amounts of gross worldwide income from any other sources. If any federal income tax was withheld you could choose to the 1040 federal income tax return and get a refund of the withheld FIT amount.
By having some income withheld from your worldwide income and then filing an income tax return to claim a refund of some of the amount that may have been over withheld. More than your federal income tax liability on all of your gross worldwide income.
Yes you can file a federal income tax return and if you had a employer and you were an employee if any federal income tax was withheld from your gross earnings wages it is possible that you could get a refund of some or all of the FIT that was withheld. It is possible that a taxpayer can meet the MUST FILE A FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN at any age. If you are a dependent on an another taxpayers income tax return and unearned income of more than 950 and would be required to pay some federal income tax on the amount. Or if your are a self employed taxpayer and have a NET profit from your business operation it is possible that you would be required to file a 1040 Federal income tax return.
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
The amount of withheld federal income tax that is returned to you depends on a variety of factors. Your yearly income, marital status, number of dependents, and expenses are all used to calculate your tax return.
You do NOT have any amount that is withheld from your net take home paycheck after it is issued to you. The amount that is withheld is calculated on your gross earnings for the pay period and is a advance payment of your possible future income tax liability. After your income tax return is completed correctly and IF the amount that is withheld is more than your federal or state income liability then you will receive a refund of the over withheld amount.
Not if you do NOT have any other amounts of gross worldwide income from any other sources. If any federal income tax was withheld you could choose to the 1040 federal income tax return and get a refund of the withheld FIT amount.
Yes and if any federal income tax was withheld from the earned income the minor could possibly receive a refund of some of the withheld FIT amount IF the minor files a federal 1040 income tax return and it is completed and filled out correctly and signed by the minor.
If you do not have any other income other than the 223 earned income and no federal income taxes were withheld and you are a dependent on another taxpayers income tax return you would not have any reason to file a income tax return for the tax year 2009.
By having some income withheld from your worldwide income and then filing an income tax return to claim a refund of some of the amount that may have been over withheld. More than your federal income tax liability on all of your gross worldwide income.
Yes you can file a federal income tax return and if you had a employer and you were an employee if any federal income tax was withheld from your gross earnings wages it is possible that you could get a refund of some or all of the FIT that was withheld. It is possible that a taxpayer can meet the MUST FILE A FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN at any age. If you are a dependent on an another taxpayers income tax return and unearned income of more than 950 and would be required to pay some federal income tax on the amount. Or if your are a self employed taxpayer and have a NET profit from your business operation it is possible that you would be required to file a 1040 Federal income tax return.
You do NOT have any amount withheld from your net take home paycheck after it is issued to you. The parts that are withheld from your gross wages, earnings before your net paycheck is issued to you is a prepayment of any possible state and federal income tax liability that you could have after your income tax return is completed correctly. If your income tax liability is less than the withheld amounts you will receive the over withheld amounts as a refund after you file your income tax return. You should get this information from your employer payroll department as they will be the one that would know how much FICA, federal income tax, state income, local taxes, etc they will have to withhold from your hourly pay or gross pay for the pay period.
Gross income $10. Taxable income -0- ZERO and IF $1 was withheld for federal income taxes and you completed your 1040 federal income tax return correctly and sent it to the correct IRS address and the IRS accepted your income tax return as you filed it you would receive the $1 amount as a refund.
Because the other taxpayer on the MFJ income tax return had more income tax withheld from the pay than what the federal income tax liability was when the income tax return was completed.
If any income tax was withheld you may want to file your 1040 Federal income tax return to get a refund of some of the over held federal income taxes if you do not have any federal income tax liability. If a single taxpayer and NOT a dependent on another individuals income tax return for the year 2009 you could have up to 9350 of gross worldwide income from all sources before you would be required to file a federal 1040 income tax return.