Millions of individual income tax returns are filed each year. For example, in 2008 the IRS received 156,297,000 individual income tax returns for tax year 2007. In comparison in 2007 the IRS received 140,188,000 individual income tax returns for tax year 2006.
For more information on IRS facts and figures, go to www.irs.gov/taxstats.
According to IRS Data Book for Fiscal Year 2008, a total of 250,379,000 tax returns were filed for 2007. Of that total, individual taxpayers filed 154,346,000.For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxstats. Select IRS Data Books from the category of Products/Publications/Papers.
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Well yes and no: You can file them at one time, but each must be a separate return for a separate year. Of course you wouldn't want to file them combined because it could substantially reduce any benefit and very substantially increase the total tax due. If you didn't have enough income to file...and understand being disabled does not make that true (in fact it frequently makes it false as many forms of disability income itself is taxable, and many people with disability have income of many types anyway), you may have had a refund or a credit of some type due you which filing can still get. The statute of limitations (the time period before the Government can't review and assess any more tax as due), does not start (and hence, does not ever come into effect), until a return is filed.
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Not exactly....they have to file lots of forms with the IRS and Treasury, some may call tax forms, but they actually file proving their non-taxability...not their taxable income. (And many are exempt on only certain income, not on everything they do). These forms are very complex and perhaps harder than Income Tax returns.
By December 31, 2008, the IRS had received 156,297,000individual income tax returns. Of that amount, 89,886,000 were filed electronically. In comparison, by December 28, 2007, the IRS had received 140,188,000 individual income tax returns. Of that amount, 79,979,000 were filed electronically.For more information on IRS facts and figures, go to www.irs.gov/taxstats.
During Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 (October 1, 2006 - September 30, 2007), 138,893,908 individual income tax returns were filed in the United States.
There are thousands of cases filed in the United States court system each year. This number could even reach the millions on any given year.