no not at all A tax refund is absolutely dependent on if more money was paid in (through payroll withholding or estimated payments ever quarter - as required) compared to what the return shows as actually being owed after all accounting. Many people get refunds (who have paid in and then owe no tax actually)....and many people have to pay additional tax. Also, many people with no tax liability and no payments in actually get benefits back, in the form of Credits and Federal support, (like the earned income credit, and others).
You cannot get a refund when you do not pay taxes.
A. A tax refund
You can file a federal tax return and get a refund regardless of the status of your state taxes. If you owe overdue taxes to the state and they have gotten around to it, the state can intercept your federal refund. So, your refund might go to paying your overdue state taxes instead of being sent to you. But unless you file a federal tax return, no refund will be generated and your state taxes will not be paid.
A tax refund is what you have already paid to the government minus what you actually owed. If you did not pay taxes, there is no money there.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
You cannot get a refund when you do not pay taxes.
no
A tax refund or tax rebate is a refund on taxes. When your tax liability (the amount of tax you owe) is less than the amount of taxes paid or taken out of your paycheck, the IRS will give you a tax refund once your return is filed.
A. A tax refund
Possibly, but it's unlikely.
No you cannot, but you can pay taxes!! File your tax with the IRS and maybe get a refund.
You can file a federal tax return and get a refund regardless of the status of your state taxes. If you owe overdue taxes to the state and they have gotten around to it, the state can intercept your federal refund. So, your refund might go to paying your overdue state taxes instead of being sent to you. But unless you file a federal tax return, no refund will be generated and your state taxes will not be paid.
A tax refund is what you have already paid to the government minus what you actually owed. If you did not pay taxes, there is no money there.
You can't get a tax refund if no taxes were deducted for the year in question.
If you mean your tax refund, then no-- not without your consent. That would be theft. Some preparers allow you to pay their fee from your tax refund, but you must enter into an agreement to allow that.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
NO