February is an uncommon time to ever file personal ncome taxes...corporations which frequently have a different accounting year than calendar, it occurs regularly. Personal income tax returns are due by the 15th day of the 4 month (APRIL 15) following the year the income was earned. Obviously, the return cannot be completed until the accounting period (year) is over and the info for it received. PAYMENT of taxes is due throughout the year the income is earned...normally by payroll withholding, or required quarterly estimated payments by the self employed.
Yes a tax return that was filed in the year 2008 would have been for the 2007 tax year income tax return.
taxes can be filed for free using turbotax. it's a cheap and easy software program that allows you to calculate your tax return, file online, as well as set up direct deposit for said return.
You should have had your refund check by now. Go to www.irs.gov and click on Where's My Refund, on the left. Have your return handy, as you will need information from it.
Yes. And the court will likely want to see your return.
Federal income taxes would be filed using 1 1040 federal income tax return combining all of the different states income on the 1 1040 income tax return.
The child would have to have their tax return amended and repay any money that they should not have got. If the parents also filed incorrectly, theirs would have to be amended as well.
If you haven't filed your taxes yet, just include it with all of your other 1099s. If you have filed your taxes and the 1099 makes a material difference, then you have to file an amended return.
Not if she does not want you to see it. It is her own income tax return.
If you mean the stimulus payment, no. It is based on your timely filed 2007 tax return.
In the US anyway, income taxes are ONLY filed on an individual year basis. No double year is allowed....and as it would always be detrimental to you to have more than 1 year in a return, why would you possobly want to?
After the income tax return has been filed you can NOT change any of the account numbers.
If you e-filed and requested direct deposit, there is a good chance they will be, assuming there are no problems and the IRS doesn't need to investigate anything on your return, etc.