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In the United States, a levy can be put on your tax *refund* by various means. (Your tax return is the paper you file with the IRS.)
Yes, you can still do taxes if you're on welfare Calworks. Actually, anyone who resides in the USA is obligated to turn in an annual federal tax return.
I have seen several websites that allow you to file your tax returns online for free or at a very low cost. You can also hire someone to file your income tax return for you. If you hire someone, it can cost you anywhere from $50 - $100.
Yes, you must file a tax return, even if someone else claims you as a dependent, if you had earned income or interest. Most taxpayers who are claimed as dependents on someone else's return use form 1040EZ, especially if they claim the standard deduction and do not need to itemize deductions.
When someone states that something has or may have tax implications, that simply means that it may affect the taxes you pay. It's generally used in reference to your federal income tax return filed with the IRS (& state tax return if your state has an income tax). If receiving a prize has tax implications, it would likely mean that you need to report the income on your federal tax return.
You can file a income tax return if you WANT to if the only worldwide income that you have is the welfare income amount. IF you do NOT have any other worldwide income to be reported on the 1040 federal income tax return you would NOT be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return.
Yes, at least in the sense of having to be reported as income.
Welfare payments that you receive for assistance with your necessary living expenses form government sources or any other source would NOT be taxable income that you would report on your 1040 income tax return for income tax purposes.
In the United States, a levy can be put on your tax *refund* by various means. (Your tax return is the paper you file with the IRS.)
Yes, you can still do taxes if you're on welfare Calworks. Actually, anyone who resides in the USA is obligated to turn in an annual federal tax return.
Tax incidence is concerned with the tax welfare. Specifically, it analyzes the tax on economic welfare. It's said tax incidence takes the burden of the tax.
A good way to obtain a tax return is to get a professional tax preparer to do your taxes. This could be someone from a large well known company such as HR Block or from a local company.
I have seen several websites that allow you to file your tax returns online for free or at a very low cost. You can also hire someone to file your income tax return for you. If you hire someone, it can cost you anywhere from $50 - $100.
When you fill out your income return correctly and file it and this has been done the IRS will be getting in touch with you and the other taxpayer to determine which income tax return was correct.
Yes, you must file a tax return, even if someone else claims you as a dependent, if you had earned income or interest. Most taxpayers who are claimed as dependents on someone else's return use form 1040EZ, especially if they claim the standard deduction and do not need to itemize deductions.
When someone states that something has or may have tax implications, that simply means that it may affect the taxes you pay. It's generally used in reference to your federal income tax return filed with the IRS (& state tax return if your state has an income tax). If receiving a prize has tax implications, it would likely mean that you need to report the income on your federal tax return.
Go to this link: http://www.efile.com/tax-form/tax-return-form/ . Scroll down to get to the 2008 forms and click on the PDF you want.