Your refund, if any, depends on the things you noted slightly, but mainly if you have had any amounts withheld or paid in.
A tax refund for someone that made $32,000 is dependent upon several different factors. It is dependent upon filing status, how much was withheld and the number of dependents.
If my husband makes $75,000 in 2011 filing married and zero and I make $34,615 filing married but at a higher single rate and zero plus $25 will we owe taxes or get a refund?
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
Yes. Being claimed as a dependent doesn't prevent the dependent from filing a return. That also doesn't prevent you from still claiming them on your own return. The IRS gives guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file tax returns. Also, even though dependents might not be required to file, they should file if tax was withheld in order to receive a refund of that tax.
within 6 weeks of filing
A tax refund for someone that made $32,000 is dependent upon several different factors. It is dependent upon filing status, how much was withheld and the number of dependents.
If my husband makes $75,000 in 2011 filing married and zero and I make $34,615 filing married but at a higher single rate and zero plus $25 will we owe taxes or get a refund?
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
Yes. Being claimed as a dependent doesn't prevent the dependent from filing a return. That also doesn't prevent you from still claiming them on your own return. The IRS gives guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file tax returns. Also, even though dependents might not be required to file, they should file if tax was withheld in order to receive a refund of that tax.
within 6 weeks of filing
Depends on if your due a refund to start...and if it was taken from earnings before your filing or after.
You can usually expect to get your tax return refund 21 days or more from the filing date depending on how you file.
No penalty will be charged when you are due a refund and fail to do so.
By doing all the calculations required, but not actually filing the forms. You really can't estimate your refund without doing the calculations in at least an approximate form.
yes I did as long as they lived with you for 6 months...have someone do it for u
Taskbrain (http://www.taxbrain.com/taxcenter/taxcalculator/default.asp) has a tax calculator available on their website to estimate your taxes and refund for 2011. Just enter some basic information about your filing status, dependents, income, and deductions, and the calculator will do the work for you.
Even with electronic filing of your tax return, you will not receive your refund the next day. But you will get it faster if you file electronically.