If you have NO income, then no.
ANSWER: If you are subject to the Personal Income Tax Law and liable for a tax then yes you do have to file a valid return, even if no income was earned. Income is what is used to measure how much is owed and the tax collections agencies can not know how much you owe or even that you don't owe until you have filed the necessary forms informing them of your no income status. Don't take anybodies word on this. Not mine, not TaxmanAE's, read the law yourself. You are presumed to know the law and since it is your tax liability in question it is you that is expected to know the law and you won't be able to argue that an incompetent tax expert gave you bad advise in a tax court later and God forbid in a criminal court even later. Learn the law!
Only in some rare cases:
For example, if you have an uncorrected excess contribution in your IRA, you must file in order to pay the 6% excise tax on overcontributions. Or if you are over age 70 1/2 and failed to take the required minimum distribution from your traditional IRA or 401k, you must file to pay the 50% penalty. If you paid estimated taxes, you will forfeit your refund if you don't file even though you may not be required to file.
Do keep in mind that income is not just wages. Interest, investment income, rents, royalties, gambling proceeds are all sources of income, too. If you sell any stocks, bonds, or other property and receive and Form 1099-B for the sale, you should file a Schedule D to report your basis even if you sold at a loss.
File free OK state income tax return
If you want to file a tax return YES you can. SSI (supplement security income) would not be taxable income that you would report on your 1040 income tax return. If you do NOT have any taxable worldwide income that you are required to report on your federal 1040 income tax return it would NOT benefit you to file a federal income tax return and you would NOT meet any of the MUST FILE A INCOME TAX RETURN requirement's. If you want to file a tax return YES you can.
No reportable taxable income to be entered on a income tax return would be a good start of not being required to file a federal income tax return.
The answer is no!
If you are a residentof Maine who is required to file a federal income tax return, you must file a Maine income tax return. If you are not required to file a federal return, but do have income subject to Maine income tax resulting in a Maine income tax liability, a Maine return must be filed. You do not have to file a Maine income tax return if you meet all of the following requirements: 1) your Maine taxable income is $2,000 or less, 2) you claim yourself as an exemption on your return, AND 3) you are not subject to the Maine Minimum Tax. However, you must file a return to claim any refund due to you.
You can file a income tax return if you WANT to if the only worldwide income that you have is the welfare income amount. IF you do NOT have any other worldwide income to be reported on the 1040 federal income tax return you would NOT be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return.
Employee
There is no age limit on the requirement to file and income tax return. As long as you have more income than the filing threshold, you will be required to file a return, no matter what your age.
The age of 83 does not exempt someone from filing income taxes. Whether or not you need to file depends on your total income for the year, including social security benefits and retirement distributions. It is advisable to consult with a tax professional for personalized advice.
eveyone who earns income above a certain level has to file a tax return
Yes on your federal 1040 income tax return ALL of your gross worldwide income is REPORTED on the only1 federal income tax return that would be ALLOWED to file for the tax year.
The estate of the deceased has to file tax returns.