Federal Taxes are the same throughout the country. State tax laws are specific to each area.
Whether you have to file a tax return (or pay tax) depends, in part, on your filing status, deductions, amount & type of income. There are no such things as "start and stop" ages, not having to pay because of retirement or on social security or working from home or a student. It is all addressed as a matter of "how much TAXABLE income."
You must file a tax return if you had net earnings from self-employment of $400 or more. This is your total self-employment income less the expenses paid in operating your trade or business, multiplied by 92.35%.
The second part of this phrase does not apply to taxes prepaid during a year. A year in which taxes were prepaid in per paycheck as withollding, and then an inability to work was encountered in that year, will be reflected in your tax return, and any witholding that is not applied to taxes owed is refunded.
The whole procedure is a lot more complicated than you seem to think. Basically the amount withheld is based on how much you're expected to earn in a year. Whether you're full or part time is largely irrelevant.
There is no exemption from income taxes because of age. Being claimed as a dependent does not make your child exempt from taxes. Regardless of age or dependent status, if your child has sufficient income she must file her own tax return.To claim "exempt" on her W-4 at work, BOTH of the following statements must be true:1) She owed no taxes last year. All taxes that were withheld (if any) were refunded.2) She reasonably expects to owe no taxes this year.
It depends on ho many hours (per week) you work part time, and how many paid weeks in a year.
taxes payment is part of cash flow statement and not part of income statement.
its not allowed legally but u can definitely work part time
You have to be 14 to get a part time job, but a 12-year-old could do volunteer work.
they have to. they are in school 7 hours a sayso they cant work all day.
No, you have to be 14 before you can even work part time
Unfortunately no. You would have to had worked in the year 2008 to file taxes. In order to claim your children you would have to work and file taxes.
Yes, a 15 year old can work at Kmart. My sister is 15 and she works at Kmart for a part time job .
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