There is no minimum age.
Theoretically, a new born infant might have to pay taxes.
This could happen if, for example, a doting grandmother gives the infant some property in a Uniform Gift to Minors Act (UGMA) account and the property generates income (interest, dividends, rents, etc.). Certainly, if you are old enough to earn money, you are old enough to pay taxes on it.
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In most cases, there is no minimum age for payroll tax withholding. Parents do not have to withhold payroll taxes on payments for services of a child under the age of 18 who works in a trade or business if the trade or business is a sole proprietorship or a partnership in which each partner is a parent of a child. Parents do not have to withhold payroll taxes for a child under the age of 21 for work other than a trade or business (such as work in the home). There is a wage test for domestic household workers of $1,700/year (2011); individuals who pay someone less than that (including parents who employ their children) do not have to withhold taxes. I don't find any minimum age or minimum wage test for other employers withholding payroll taxes.
yes you do my father pays taxes he is 70
Despite popular belief there is no age limit for which taxes do not exist...it depends merely on how the income was created and how much was created. There is no "Age Exemption" from paying taxes.
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They only need to pay the bare minimum.
do i have to pay taxes on working income after age 66
Children at the age of 12 do not have to pay taxes. The parents of the child is the one who has to pay taxes.
Yes, you will pay taxes on withdrawals from your 401(k) after age 62. The withdrawals are considered ordinary income and will be subject to income tax.
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In most cases, there is no minimum age for payroll tax withholding. Parents do not have to withhold payroll taxes on payments for services of a child under the age of 18 who works in a trade or business if the trade or business is a sole proprietorship or a partnership in which each partner is a parent of a child. Parents do not have to withhold payroll taxes for a child under the age of 21 for work other than a trade or business (such as work in the home). There is a wage test for domestic household workers of $1,700/year (2011); individuals who pay someone less than that (including parents who employ their children) do not have to withhold taxes. I don't find any minimum age or minimum wage test for other employers withholding payroll taxes.
No, minimum is minimum no matter what age.
yes you do my father pays taxes he is 70
For income tax, this depends on your age and filing status. For most taxpayers, the minimum amount on which you must pay tax is over $8,000, so most people would pay no tax. The only exception is if you are married and filing separately.
No age limit, just need to pay a nominal fee
Despite popular belief there is no age limit for which taxes do not exist...it depends merely on how the income was created and how much was created. There is no "Age Exemption" from paying taxes.