You must file a return, (which sort implies you must be a taxpayer, or at least subject to them), to get a refund. If they claimed you, it's because they provide most of your support.
So, if your 21 and sponging off your folks...no, you don't get an extra allowance to spend from the rest of us too! (No biggie....just use Dads credit card an extra time or two to make up for it).
Yes, if you otherwise qualify. You will have had to have at least $3000 in wages, self-employment, Social Security or VA benefits and be a US citizen or resident alien. You also can't be claimed as a dependent on someone else's return.
Yes. Still file a tax return so that you can get any refund that you are entitled to. Make sure to mark on the return that you can be claimed as a dependant so that it is not rejected by the IRS.
If he lives at home and doesn't work, he can be claimed as a dependent.
No. It will be applied to your 2006 debt (but it means you will pay it off sooner...if that makes you happier...)
You mean you claimed 0 on your W-4 and/ or your return? The W-4 is the one that determines withholding. If you claimed say 3 on it and 0 on the return, then that is bound to happen. If you claimed 0 on both, and presuming you have no other income (which could cause additional payment in any case)...then recalc your return, something isn't right.
If you are expecting a rebate check while the IRS is processing an amendment to your tax return, it may delay the issuance of the rebate check. It is best to contact the IRS or check the status of your amended return to get more specific information on potential delays.
According to several ads they look like in some states, Dodge did have a rebate for Ram trucks in Janaury. You can check with your local dealer to see if they still have a rebate going on for these trucks locally.
If you still owe for 2006 taxes, probably not.
Yes, but it must be filed by the extension date (October 15).
It has nothing to do with the WAY you file or the software you used. The rebate will follow the information on the tax forms direct deposit line. If you have account number in there that is where it will go.
Yes, if you otherwise qualify. You will have had to have at least $3000 in wages, self-employment, Social Security or VA benefits and be a US citizen or resident alien. You also can't be claimed as a dependent on someone else's return.
Yes, as long as you file it by the extension date.
If you are still living at home while in college your parents income will be counted, so you have to be totally independent and NOT claimed on your parents taxes as a dependent. So, it isn't dependent on age, but income.
If I owe back child support money, will the IRS hold my refund or delay my refund? Yes. The Bureau of Fiscal Service (BFS) might delay or offset your refund to pay your debt. For child support tax refund concerns, contact your debt agency to determine if it submitted your tax debt for a tax refund debt offset.
No. If you owe back taxes, the government will automatically take out what you owed last year from what you get refunded this year.
As of July 14, 2010 you do NOT have any type of stimulus check available for the tax year 2010. If you are on medicare and have the medicare part D coverage for your pharmacy purchase and the cost for your medicines arrive at what is called the doughnut hole you should receive a 250 rebate check from medicare to help you through the doughnut hole. The check should arrive about 45 days after medicare see that this has happened to you. If you don't get your rebate check, contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE. Individuals receiving Medicare Extra Help will not receive a rebate check.
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