yes you do
In the U.S., your federal income tax refund does not count as taxable income for the next year. If you receive a refund from your state, and you itemized your deductions on the federal return, then the state refund will count as income on your federal return. (If you didn't itemize, then your state refund won't count as income.)
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Yes. State refund must be claimed as income on your federal return.
If you are asking about a Federal Income Tax return---Yes, you can receive a larger refund than what you paid in. If your income is low and you have children, you may be eligible for Earned Income Credit and Child Tax Credit, along with several others. These will sometimes enlarge your refund to more than you paid.
An Illinois 1040 is a state income tax return. It includes income, taxes, exemptions just as a Federal Income tax return. An Illinois resident who files can also either receive a refund or have to pay.
Gross income $10. Taxable income -0- ZERO and IF $1 was withheld for federal income taxes and you completed your 1040 federal income tax return correctly and sent it to the correct IRS address and the IRS accepted your income tax return as you filed it you would receive the $1 amount as a refund.
You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
Taxpayer failed to file a tax return to claim a possible refund amount they had available to them if the refund amount is claimed in the 3 year time frame then the refund amount is no longer available to the taxpayer. Taxpayer filed a income tax return and failed to claim some of the credits that were available to them if the income tax had been filed correctly and the can now file the 1040X amended individual income tax return to correct the error that was made on the original file income tax return to claim the additional refund amount.
If you took the amount as a deduction as State taxes on your federal return originally (say refund is from a prior year), then getting it back now is reported as income.
On the federal 1040 income tax return a refundable credit means that if you do not owe any past due taxes, penalties, interest or legal government debt that is in the FMS offset refund program you will receive a refund of the amount of the refundable credit. The nonrefundable credit amounts if more than your federal income tax liability will only reduce your federal income tax liability to -0- ZERO on your 1040 federal income tax return and any amount of the nonrefundable over your income liability will NOT be refunded to you.
Yes and if any federal income tax was withheld from the earned income the minor could possibly receive a refund of some of the withheld FIT amount IF the minor files a federal 1040 income tax return and it is completed and filled out correctly and signed by the minor.