Simple: The IRS has no reason believe me I have waited forty five minutes to ask, and they are sorry to inform me that they cannot explain it. It's not right !!
If the question is do married people have to file joint returns, the answer is no. It would however be foolish from a financial standpoint since it will cost you dearly to file single.
Yes, retired people still have incomes (usually) and therefore still file income tax returns.
Where to file federal tax returns: http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Where to file state returns: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
The estate of the deceased has to file tax returns.
In order to get the best refund, people should file their tax returns as early as possible.
If the question is do married people have to file joint returns, the answer is no. It would however be foolish from a financial standpoint since it will cost you dearly to file single.
One can file tax returns for free from many different sources. One of the most reliable sources that allows one to file their taxes for free is on the IRS government website.
Yes, retired people still have incomes (usually) and therefore still file income tax returns.
Where to file federal tax returns: http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Where to file state returns: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
You can file your online tax returns with the TurboTax website at TurboTax.com. You can also file with many other services that can be found at IRS.gov.
You can prepare federal tax returns online. However, some states require that you file state tax returns through the mail. You will have to file them separately.
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
The estate of the deceased has to file tax returns.
"An E-file is not something found on your computer, it's something you can do. E-filing refers to submitting tax returns electronically, and is done by nearly 100 million people in the USA."
Yes, they are required to file tax returns. Estates have assets and those assets may be earning income. That income is taxed.
There are many online websites that let you file your tax returns, you can use them. Or, you can contact a Chartered Accountant near you and they can help you file your IT Returns.