Yes you can. Go to www.irs.gov and in the middle of the page choose
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No, I did not file as exempt on my taxes for the entire year.
Yes, the election to file seperatley or jointly is yours and able to be made each year.
You can file as exempt on your taxes for one year at a time.
If you got unemployment in 2012 you do have to file taxes if you didn't have the taxes taken out of the unemployment you received.
No, if you made anything less than $600.00 in one year then you do not need to pay taxes on that income. However, you should still file your taxes for that year.
Around 130 Million people file taxes each year Thanks
I'm 18 and i made only $3000 last year. I do not have to pay taxes. That i know for sure, so you're in the clear. I believe you don't need to file taxes unless you make $5700+ a year. Age is irrelevant.
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
Yes, in the United States, most individuals are required by law to file taxes every year.
Yes, if you had a Marketplace plan in the previous year, you will need to file Form 1095-A when you file your taxes.
No you don't, it is considered hobby money unless you made $5,000 or more, then you DO have to file.
Yes, you can file married filing jointly for your taxes this year if you are legally married as of December 31st of the tax year.