No. Not any year. And Federal Tax, even income tax, is not deductible on a return.
He gets his full standard deduction on his federal return as if he had not died.
In the year in which you moved to a state, you will be a part-year resident of both your old and new states. You will have to file tax returns in both states. Most states have a special form or a special attachment to the regular form for part-year residents. If you moved in 2009, you will have to file in both states for 2009, but not in 2008. People who move early in the year sometimes run into a little snag: The federal government shares tax return information with the states. They share it with the state that you put in the mailing address on your federal tax return. So if you moved in early 2009, you will probably put your new address on your 2008 federal return. The feds will send your 2008 return data to your new state and a few years later you may get a nasty letter asking why you didn't file a state return for 2008. Don't panic. Just reply to the letter and explain. Or you can head it off by filing a non-resident return for 2008 with your new state showing zero income, but that is not required.
Yes. No. The IRS, in Notice No. CP 1378, "Understanding Your Economic Stimulus Payment", mailed to recipients of the tax rebates, states "You will not be required to report the amount of your stimulus payment as taxable income on your 2008 federal income tax return." See also: http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/is_the_economic_stimulus_payment_taxable.html
Unless your a business or a charity, your gift is not tax deductible.
Yes a tax return that was filed in the year 2008 would have been for the 2007 tax year income tax return.
If you mean paid federal taxes for a prior year...there is nothing to report...that isn't a deduction regardless if paid on time or not. If you paid State taxes in a different year, that would normally be deductible in the year actually paid for Federal tax purposes.
No, personal interest is not deductible...only interest on qualifying home mortgages.
He gets his full standard deduction on his federal return as if he had not died.
The 2008 Tax Rebates will be sent out to everyone who files a 2007 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.
The price of gasoline in December 4 2008 is $1.64 a gallon
Interest on student loans isn't deductible - regardless of when paid or accrued.
In February 2008, the US national average price for one gallon of regular gasoline was $3.03
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the average price for gasoline was $1.66 in December 2008
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in 2008 was: $3.27
Return to the Scene of the Crime - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008