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Q: How can your tax return exceed tax paid?
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Can I deduct monies paid to settle a lawsuit?

Not deductible on your income tax return unless the amount paid was to produce taxable income that was reported on your income tax return. Then a limited amount could be deductible on your income tax return.


Do you enter the amount paid from a federal garnish on your tax return?

No. Your gross income is reported on your federal 1040 income tax return. The federal garnish amount that was paid would not be a deduction from your gross income on your income tax return.


Can you count your tax payment from a previous year's taxes on the current tax form?

If you are talking about your amount paid with your federal tax return, the answer is no. You cannot deduct your previous years federal income tax on your current years tax return. You can deduct on Schedule A the amount paid on your State income tax return if you itemize your taxes.


Can NYC tax withholding be claimed on my tax returns?

If you itemize on your federal income tax return, City and State income taxes paid are deductible on your return.


Can homeless people get tax refunds?

If they paid taxes, they can file a tax return and, provided they are eligible, receive a tax refund.


Are free income tax estimators as good as paid estimators?

Yes, a free income tax estimator can be as good as a paid income tax estimator. A tax estimator just allows you to have an estimate of your tax return.


How can the word reclaim be used in a sentence?

You can then reclaim the tax paid on any gifts in your annual tax return.


Can you file medical bills on a tax return?

If you itemize on your tax return then yes you can file expenses on your tax return. You can only list the amount that you pay out of pocket after reimbursement from insurance companies. Also, you must exceed the threshold of 10% if you are under 65 and 7.5% if you are 65 or older.


How do you get a tax return?

A tax return is the form you submit to the government by April 15th. You can fill one out online through a tax service. A tax REFUND is what you get when you paid too much income tax in the previous year. The government is giving you some of your money back because you paid them more than you owed.


Why do people have tax returns?

A tax return is a report of taxable income, taxes paid, deductions and credits. Law requires that a person with taxable income file a tax return with the IRS.


What types of taxes paid are not allowable deductions on your tax return?

Federal income taxes are not deductible on your federal or state income tax return. http://small-business-tax-info.com


Can someone claim you as a dependent and still get return for yourself?

A "return" is a filled out tax form, like Form 1040, that you mail to the government. If you paid too much tax and the government sends you a check back, that is called a "refund." Whether or not you are a dependent, you are responsible for filing your own tax return. (There is one arcane exception for children whose only income is from dividends that gives the parent the option to include the dividends on the parents' return.) If you exceed the minimum requirements for filing a tax return, you must file your own return. If your tax return shows that you are due a refund, the government will send you that refund. Even if you do not meet the minimum requirements, you are still allowed to file a tax return. This is the only way to get a refund if taxes were withheld from your pay.