No. All penalties with the IRS are based on a percentage of what you owe. If you don't owe anything, there is no penalty. You should be aware, however, that you only have three years from the date the return was originally due (including extensions) to claim a refund or else it is lost forever. So as of today (6/11/2008) you can only still get a refund on your 2005, 2006, and 2007 returns.
Now why would you expect a refund from the government considering you didn't pay anything in??? Remember you can't get something from nothing..
i was wondering bout the same thing at first til i asked. it still depends on the company youre working for. i myself dont have a checking account but get my pay as direct deposit. they wire it through my savings account instead.
If you re on youre iPad/iPhone/iPod, (sign out first). Click on a app and tap buy. A pop-up will come on asking to sign up or sign in. Obviously, you would press sign up. After that enter you're personal info and it will take you to the next step. Where it says "Billing" click it, and at the bottom it will say "none". And that is how. :)
Now why would you expect a refund from the government considering you didn't pay anything in??? Remember you can't get something from nothing..
yes you do because youre the only person
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Money taken from your 401 into your personal account is considered income/asset. That's why its never a good idea to remove money from your 401 when youre about to file BK.
I asked Walmart and they said some states have two different taxes - one for general merchandise and a separate tax for groceries. You're not getting double taxed, youre getting charged different taxes for different items on your reciept
well michigan is a very un useful place and the playload sucks. taxes can vary person to person but dont expect much. if youre expected a good load some of money in taxes have more kids and move to the bronx.
Nooo you aree toooooo young trust me,you may think youre ready but yu will regret it the day after youre married,unless youre ready to face the responsibilities such as paying bills,doing taxes,having/raising a child then okayy..but like my opinion personally being one year younger then you is wait till youre at least 18.
aurevoir (if youre saying bye) par(if youre saying by like if youre writing a story)
check youre answer
if your dating youre not very close to him/her if youre in a realtionship than youre very close to him /her
No, of course not. Unless there is some specific legal bar to communications, you can talk to anyone you choose.
youre the only one for me