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You can file regardless of how much money you make. In fact you should file if you had any taxes withheld from your salary since that is the only way to get a refund. You probably want to know how much you can make before you *have to* file. The number in PA is astonishingly small. You have to file if you have at least $33 in taxable PA income.
How much money can you make and not have to file taxes?
$400. Anyone with more than $400 in self-employment income must file a tax return.
how much income can you earn as a retired couple before filing a tax return
The amount of money that you have to make [i.e., income requirement] that requires filing a federal tax return is determined by your age and filing status. For 2009 income, generally if you're single and under 65, you must file if your total income is $9,350 and over. If you're 65 or older, then you must file if your total income is $10,750 and over.If you're married filing jointly and both are under 65, then you must file if your income is $18,700 and over. If only one spouse is 65 or older, then you must file if your income is $19,800 and over. If both spouses are 65 or older, your income must be $20,900 or over.Married filing separately is required to file if their total income is at least $3,650.Head of household under 65 must file if their income is at least $12,000. At 65 or older, they must file if their income is at least $13,400.Qualifying widow[er] with dependent child under 65must file if their income is at least $15,050. At 65 or older, they must file if their income is at least $16,150.
You can file regardless of how much money you make. In fact you should file if you had any taxes withheld from your salary since that is the only way to get a refund. You probably want to know how much you can make before you *have to* file. The number in PA is astonishingly small. You have to file if you have at least $33 in taxable PA income.
How much must I make in taxable income to have to file a return?
How much money can you make and not have to file taxes?
How much money can you make and not have to file taxes?
It depends on how much you make.
$400. Anyone with more than $400 in self-employment income must file a tax return.
No-one knows how much income they recieve.
how much income can you earn as a retired couple before filing a tax return
In the USA and Canada all persons who make any money must file a return whether it is taxable or not. There are exceptions, so contact your local IRS office
Whether or not you have to claim your babysitting job as income depends on your age, filing status and how much you make. If your income falls below $9350 and you are under the age of 65 you do not have to file. Tax laws change yearly so it's wise to get advice from a professional. There are some interesting guidelines at the following web address: http://multimastery.hubpages.com/hub/how-much-money-do-you-have-to-make-to-file-taxes
The amount of money that you have to make [i.e., income requirement] that requires filing a federal tax return is determined by your age and filing status. For 2009 income, generally if you're single and under 65, you must file if your total income is $9,350 and over. If you're 65 or older, then you must file if your total income is $10,750 and over.If you're married filing jointly and both are under 65, then you must file if your income is $18,700 and over. If only one spouse is 65 or older, then you must file if your income is $19,800 and over. If both spouses are 65 or older, your income must be $20,900 or over.Married filing separately is required to file if their total income is at least $3,650.Head of household under 65 must file if their income is at least $12,000. At 65 or older, they must file if their income is at least $13,400.Qualifying widow[er] with dependent child under 65must file if their income is at least $15,050. At 65 or older, they must file if their income is at least $16,150.
in 2011 his monthly income was 950,000.