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It really depends on your individual situation. If you dont file taxes and then you owe then you are subject to penalties and fines for filing late as well as interest on the debt that you owe. If you are entitled to a tax return and do not file nothing comes of it. You can go back for up to three year and file, but after three years that statute of limitations runs out.

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Q: What happens if you do not file income tax for one year?
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Can social security income be taxed in the year you are turning sixty six?

Yes it can and it also can be taxable every year after you turn sixty five. Age will never relive you from having to file income taxes. If someone tells you that you no longer have to file taxes after a certain age, they do not know what they are talking about. You can be 106 and still have to file income tax returns. Having income below the required amount is the only reason you may not have to file taxes in a particular year. You can also not be required to file one or more years then have to start back again.


Do you have to pay taxes on income less than 600.00?

No, if you made anything less than $600.00 in one year then you do not need to pay taxes on that income. However, you should still file your taxes for that year.


Can you get taxed twice for income earned in one state if you move to a different state?

No. You may have to file 2 state income tax returns one resident state and one part year resident for this purpose.


What tax to file if you move states?

One federal 1040 income tax return and a resident state income tax return an a nonresident or part year resident state income tax return.


Can you file your taxes in a different state?

Federal income tax is the same no matter which state you live in or work in. If you worked in PA, you will have to file a state tax return for PA if they have state income taxes. If you live in one state and work in another you may have to file in both states. As a resident on one and a non-resident in the other. If you move in the middle of a calendar year you may have to file in both as a part year resident.


Minimum income to file taxes?

There is not a minimum income one must have in order to file taxes. Anyone can file taxes if they want.


Can you file income taxes if you are a student?

"Can you?" or "Must you?"The answer to "can you?": Many people will file an income tax return even though the income on the return was below the filing requirement.Even if you do not have to file a return, you should file one to get a refund of any Federal Income Tax withheld.The answer to "must you": This depends upon how much income you had during the tax year (both from a job and/or from investments) and whether or not your parents claim you as a dependent. Online tax software can help you determine whether or not you are required to file a tax return.See "Sources and Related Links" below for links to additional information about two online options for filing income taxes.


Do you have to continue to pay taxes on your earning if you retire at age 62?

Yes you do as long as you are still breathing and receiving any kind of worldwide gross income and meet the must file a income tax return requirement you will have to file a 1040 tax form and pay any income tax that may be be due on your taxable income each year. Age is NOT one of the requirement of when someone must file a tax return.


How old do you have to be to file income taxes?

Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return. As long as your are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your income.


How old do you have to be to not file income tax?

Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return. As long as your are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your income.


How can you file combined taxes for two years?

You MUST file each year seperately. A filing is for ONE accounting period, virtually always a year. Laws, forms and many things change each year. MORE THAN THAT - IT WOULD BE A TERRIBLE THING TO COMBINE YOUR INCOME INTO ONE FILE....YOU WOULD PAY MUCH MORE TAX AND LOSE LOTS OF BENEFITS!


Who can file a joint income tax return?

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