That depends on which country or state that you live in.
A person's details is required. Further , details of where their various property and assets are to go must be included. To make a Last Will and Testament document valid, the signatures of two witnesses and the names of executors are needed.
By not filling out and filing your income tax return correctly and NOT reporting all of the necessary information that is needed to be reported on your income tax return correctly. Failing to report some required information on the income tax return, etc.
Technically yes they can but if both executors are named on the Grant of Probate then both signatures would be needed to cash in any assets.
It is a Letter of Authority. It is issued by the probate court to the executor of the estate. Opening an estate is done by filing the appropriate forms with the court.
Only the individual that needs this information and ask this question would have and know all of the necessary information that is needed to determine a filing status on any of the individual tax years income tax returns.
You can apply for SSDI, Social Security Disability Income, if you can document your disabilities with a doctor. Extensive documentation will be needed.
The tax rate schedule for the marginal tax rate on taxable income starts at -0- %, 10 %, 15 %. 25 %, 28 %, 33 % and goes to the 35% maximum rate for the year 2010. Your filing status will be needed for you to determine your marginal tax rates on your taxable income for the year. Go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for 2010 1040ES go to page 8 to find the amounts for your filing status.
yes, unless you are over 65-70? years old. The amount you pay, or not, or even get refunded is irrelevant to the filing requirement. It is based on the amount of income. Also, even if you don't have to file, or especially if you don't have to, there are very good reasons to do so.
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In general, students must file a tax return if they have earned income that meets the filing requirements set by the IRS. This includes income from jobs, internships, or scholarships that exceed certain thresholds. It's important for students to understand their individual tax situation and consult with a tax professional if needed.
no, go to child support enforcement.
Texas has NO state income tax