Get more money back when you file
You get them back if you have overpaid your taxes. You get them back after you file a tax return. Of course, you can avoid overpaying your taxes in the first place. Then you wouldn't have to wait to get them back. Get a new Form W-4 from your employer's payroll or HR department and claim more allowances. Claim enough allowances to wipe out your overpayment. You will get back more in your paycheck every week instead of having to wait a whole year to get your money back.
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No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
Unfortunately no. You would have to had worked in the year 2008 to file taxes. In order to claim your children you would have to work and file taxes.
If you're talking about federal taxes, the IRS could file for you. Depending on your circumstances, this could be at the maximum tax rate. If you are due a refund, you can't claim it if you don't file within 3 years of the due date.
for best tax return claim 0 at work and when you file claim 1
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Your auto insurance claim has nothing to do with filing your income taxes. You file your auto claim by notifying your agent right when the incident occurs so they can start working on the claim as fast as possible.
Unless the 18-year-old is a dependant because of disability or other factors, generally they are considered an adult and must file their own taxes, and you cannot claim them.
My son didn't file taxes last year 2011. is he still able to claim any of his 2011 taxes along with his 2012 taxes in 2013?
Yes, if you file your babysitting income as self-employed
no...you have to go to the state you worked and file taxes and you cant file taxes in two states its illegal