Yes. You have to still file your return. You could be due a refund. Also, if you don't file by April 15, or file an extension, you could have to pay a penalty. It may lessen the amount you are refunded.
Married filing Jointly
Educator expenses
For the 2009 tax year a married couple filing a married filing joint income tax return both under the age of 65 filing a 1040 federal income tax return could have 18700 of adjusted gross income free of federal income tax after the 1040 federal income tax return is completed correctly and completely to the 1040 page 2 line 43 TAXABLE INCOME AMOUNT -0- ZERO.
All states except Colorado, Texas, and Tennesee require a copy of the Federal tax return be attached when paper filing.
YesFiscal Policy
No, when filing for the federal income tax return, you do not attach the Schedule A for the state income tax return.
Married filing Jointly
Educator expenses
For the 2009 tax year a married couple filing a married filing joint income tax return both under the age of 65 filing a 1040 federal income tax return could have 18700 of adjusted gross income free of federal income tax after the 1040 federal income tax return is completed correctly and completely to the 1040 page 2 line 43 TAXABLE INCOME AMOUNT -0- ZERO.
All states except Colorado, Texas, and Tennesee require a copy of the Federal tax return be attached when paper filing.
Yes they do the same as other taxpayers filing the 1040 federal income tax return.
YesFiscal Policy
YesFiscal Policy
Fiscal Policy
Schedule M FORM of the 1040 income return for the making work pay tax credit has to be filed with your 2009 federal income tax return.
Student loan interest paid
As an individual taxpayer filing a 1040 federal income tax return and you do NOT have any income tax liability and OWE any income taxes on your correctly completed income tax return the final date to file would be October 15 2010.