The Inland Revenue Service has a comprehensive list of common questions and answers on their website. You can find it at http://www.irs.gov/faqs/index.html
Of course.
The trust files its own tax return.
Only if you own 12 strips of bacon
They can't file as married.....but they actually certainly can own propert together.
Taxes are not age-dependent. In general, if you make money, then you have to file taxes. In some cases parents are allowed to fold the income of their minor children into their own tax returns, but if you have income at all, then SOMEBODY has to pay taxes on it.
Yes, she does - if she is employed and earning her own money.
have no money how can i file my taxes
If you are 21 you have to file taxes
I use H&R Block for my taxes, as I want every deduction I can get, and this is important, especially if you have a very complicated form. They can e-file for you; if you have a refund..you can receive you money in about a week. If you do your taxes on your own, you can also e-file.
Unless the 18-year-old is a dependant because of disability or other factors, generally they are considered an adult and must file their own taxes, and you cannot claim them.
Well, honey, of course you can file your business LLC and personal taxes separately. They're like two separate entities with their own set of rules and regulations. Just make sure you keep those finances nice and tidy, so the IRS doesn't come knocking on your door. Good luck, darling!
I think the best way to help people file their taxes is to walk them through an online program. Or if you are really resilient, you can open up your own business!