IRS has issued a special reminder to an estimated 4.3 million retirees and disable veterans not to let filing for a stimulus payment to pass them by. These individuals may be eligible to receive an economic stimulus payment but are among those who normally do not file a tax return. The agency said it has accounted for 80% of the Social Security and Veterans Affairs beneficiaries initially identified as potentially eligible to receive a stimulus payment. There still remain an estimated 4.2 million people who receive certain Social Security benefits and 178,000 who receive certain Veterans Affairs benefits, IRS said. As explained by IRS, people who have no tax liability and who have no requirement to file a tax return because their income is too low or non-taxable must have at least $3,000 in qualifying income in order to receive a stimulus payment. The qualifying income includes earned income, non-taxable combat pay, and certain benefits from Social Security, Veterans Affairs and Railroad Retirement. Qualifying income from Social Security includes retirement, disability and Survivor benefits. Qualifying income from Veterans Affairs includes disability compensation, disability pension and survivor benefits. Qualifying Railroad Retirement Board benefits include the Social Security equivalent portion of Tier 1 benefits. Oct. 15 is also the filing deadline for some 10 million individuals who previously received extensions to file their 2007 income tax return.
Sure. Most people can get their 2007 refunds until April 15, 2011. But it is too late to get the stimulus check based on your 2007 tax return that was mailed in 2008. If you did not get your stimulus check, you have a second chance to get a stimulus check based on your 2008 return which you are filing in 2009.
Sure. Most people can get their 2007 refunds until April 15, 2011. But it is too late to get the stimulus check based on your 2007 tax return that was mailed in 2008. If you did not get your stimulus check, you have a second chance to get a stimulus check based on your 2008 return which you are filing in 2009.
Yes when you are due a refund you have up to 3 years from the due date of the income tax return to file your income tax return and get any refund that may be due. After that time period the refund amount is lost and no longer available to you.
While the minimum income - however earned - is $600, you don't actually owe any tax until a much, much higher amount. However, you should always file your return, even (or especially) if you have no tax payment obligation or even requirement to file. Simply, many benefits one receives, Earned income Credit, the recent Tax Stimulus Payment to name a few, require a return to have been filed. Do it. Additionally, most tax return preparers have hundreds of stories of people not filing and actually having substantial refunds coming...some of which were lost because the return needed to claim them was filed too late! Appealing to your common sense: Especially if you owed them no $ and even more true if they actually owe you -- do you think the IRS would allow you to NOT file a return if it wasn't actually good for them!
October 15, 2008. After that date, both the return and any taxes due are late. If you are due a refund, there is no penalty.
Yes, but it must be filed by the extension date (October 15).
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Actually no...your too late to file for the Stimulus check (as all the news reports and papers were advising you back in November)...but, under certain circumstances you may qualify with your 2008 tax return filing.
You can still file your tax return, however, there may be some late fees for the late filing.
Sure. Most people can get their 2007 refunds until April 15, 2011. But it is too late to get the stimulus check based on your 2007 tax return that was mailed in 2008. If you did not get your stimulus check, you have a second chance to get a stimulus check based on your 2008 return which you are filing in 2009.
Sure. Most people can get their 2007 refunds until April 15, 2011. But it is too late to get the stimulus check based on your 2007 tax return that was mailed in 2008. If you did not get your stimulus check, you have a second chance to get a stimulus check based on your 2008 return which you are filing in 2009.
Dose N J have rent rebate this year? If so is it to late to fill out app.
Yes when you are due a refund you have up to 3 years from the due date of the income tax return to file your income tax return and get any refund that may be due. After that time period the refund amount is lost and no longer available to you.
when is it late to file for fafsa 2011
While the minimum income - however earned - is $600, you don't actually owe any tax until a much, much higher amount. However, you should always file your return, even (or especially) if you have no tax payment obligation or even requirement to file. Simply, many benefits one receives, Earned income Credit, the recent Tax Stimulus Payment to name a few, require a return to have been filed. Do it. Additionally, most tax return preparers have hundreds of stories of people not filing and actually having substantial refunds coming...some of which were lost because the return needed to claim them was filed too late! Appealing to your common sense: Especially if you owed them no $ and even more true if they actually owe you -- do you think the IRS would allow you to NOT file a return if it wasn't actually good for them!
You need to file two tax returns:A delinquent (late) return for the prior year, filed on prior year forms, andA current return for this year, filed on current year forms.Income tax years are separate and distinct. You cannot file a tax return using income and expenses from multiple years.
October 15, 2008. After that date, both the return and any taxes due are late. If you are due a refund, there is no penalty.