With nothing else to go on but gross income of $7003... yes you need to file.
Yes as long you have the necessary qualifying earned income.
If you had no earned income, or you were, perhaps receiving SSI benefits as your only income, then there is no need to file a tax return. However, if you had earned income and make it a habit to not file, it will eventually catch up with you and could be the result of an audit and you owing the IRS.
If that was their only income, then they probably do not have to file a federal return. But remember both earned and unearned income counts. State tax requirements vary by state. But if they had any income tax withheld, they should file in order to get a refund.
It depends on how much you earned in the tax year and your filing status. These determine your tax bracket. For instance, in 2008, if you're married but filing separately, you have to file if you earned at least $3,400. However, if you're single, you only have to file if you earned at least $8,750. You can calculate your estimated tax by using a tax rate schedule. I have a 1099G from unemployment - 353.00 - I also have a 1099 from Social Security Benefit - 7, 152.00 - Totalling $7,505.00. No taxes were taken out of my unemployment check. I was wondering if I had to file because of the unemployment I received. I file single.
If you have earned income over $900 you do. If you have any w-2's or 1099's you have to file.
7.003 = 7003/1000
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Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-7003 was released on: USA: 14 April 1993
The Young and the Restless - 1973 1-7003 was released on: USA: 3 November 2000
Yes you can file income taxes on $945.00 that you earned.
7,003 minus 4,225 is 2,778.
Yes. You have to pay taxes on both earned and unearned income. In tax language "earned income" means income from a job or self-employment. "Unearned income" is other income such as interest on your bank accounts or profits from investments. A sufficient amount of earned or unearned income requires you to file. Even if you do not have enough income to be required to file, you can still file. If you really want, you can even file if you have no income of any kind.
Yes as long you have the necessary qualifying earned income.
No. If you earned wages..you earned wages.
The phone number of the Marshall is: 507-537-7003.
7003 yrs ago thats when the egyptian numbers were invented
If you had no earned income, or you were, perhaps receiving SSI benefits as your only income, then there is no need to file a tax return. However, if you had earned income and make it a habit to not file, it will eventually catch up with you and could be the result of an audit and you owing the IRS.