There are two forms that you will need to claim work related tools. The first form is the actual tax form, 1040. In order to claim specific expenses, you'll need to use the long version, with Schedule A. The second form you'll need is Form 2106-EZ. This form is the short form for employee expenses and the information will flow to the Schedule A.
No.. you should file an ammeded return for 2008.
for best tax return claim 0 at work and when you file claim 1
You file a return, you get a refund...maybe. File and claim if you have it comiong. It's all or nothing though
You can file a paper return, but your claim will be rejected. You cannot efile. You can either file now without the dependents and file an amended return after you get the information or you can file an extension now and then finish when you get the information.
A spouse is never considered a dependent. However, you can claim an exemption for your husband as long as you file a joint return. You also are allowed an exemption deduction for yourself. A spouse is never considered a dependent. However, you can claim an exemption for your husband as long as you file a joint return. You also are allowed an exemption deduction for yourself. A spouse is never considered a dependent. However, you can claim an exemption for your husband as long as you file a joint return. You also are allowed an exemption deduction for yourself.
To claim a refund of taxes paid.
If you are a residentof Maine who is required to file a federal income tax return, you must file a Maine income tax return. If you are not required to file a federal return, but do have income subject to Maine income tax resulting in a Maine income tax liability, a Maine return must be filed. You do not have to file a Maine income tax return if you meet all of the following requirements: 1) your Maine taxable income is $2,000 or less, 2) you claim yourself as an exemption on your return, AND 3) you are not subject to the Maine Minimum Tax. However, you must file a return to claim any refund due to you.
You will file and complete your income tax return correctly claiming ever thing that you qualify to claim.
You can claim them for an exemption if you provided over 50% of their care. You may not file them for Earned Income Tax Credit because they are not a blood relation to you and their biological parent is not a primary on the tax return.
yes if you claim ) they take more money out of your check then you'll get back any overpayment when you do your tax return
Your wife is not a dependent, however, you can file a joint return (meaning that you and your wife file a single tax return for both of you) which will effectively give you a tax benefit for supporting your wife (assuming that you do support her).
Up to a certain point. You are responsible to file a tax return every year. If you don't the IRS will file it for you in the worst possible manner. You can file the correct return, but can only claim a refund for the current year plus the previous two years. Anything before that you are liable for taxes but cannot claim a refund.