The 2011 filing deadline is April 18 instead of April 15 due to it being Emancipation Day, which appears to only be observed in the District of Columbia.
yes
If you do not file your income taxes, you will owe the IRS 47.5% interest. For late filing, you will owe them 22.5% of the total and 25% if you don't file altogether.
Emplyers file a 941, not indivduals
Anyone with any income, or even without an income can file. You are required to file Federal taxes if you made more than $1,800. Illinois requires anyone that earns or receives income in the state to file state taxes.
No reportable taxable income to be entered on a income tax return would be a good start of not being required to file a federal income tax return.
Absolutely. If you have more than $400 in income from self-employment (i.e. being a contractor) you need to file.
Yes. You have to still file your return. You could be due a refund. Also, if you don't file by April 15, or file an extension, you could have to pay a penalty. It may lessen the amount you are refunded.
Just have the check mailed to you.
You need to claim your income as being self-employed
Yes, you can file with an income coming in, which chapter of bankruptcy you file depends on your income
If you are living with someone that might qualilfy as a common-law marriage even if you never took out a marriage license. If you are just lying, you might still get away with it; the IRS doesn't have the time to investigate every detail of every income tax form that they receive. If you happen to be caught, however, then yes, you will be penalized.
Your income must be 58000 or less to file your federal income taxes for free. If your income is higher then you cannot file them for free from e-file.