Taxes are supposed to be something you pay but in your case the answer is yes. If you have a child that is yours you can receive Earned Income Credit as long as no one has claimed you or your child on their return and if you meet the requirements.
It depends on what they took out for federal taxes, and if your state takes out taxes, and what deductions you claim
Yes, your schedule C can show a loss.
I've made less than $300 in 2008, but i do have a dependent that i can claim child credit for do i file?
Absolutely, positively not.Whether your parents or anyone else claims you as a dependent has absolutely no effect on your obligation or ability to file taxes. Some people mistakenly believe that if your parents claim you as a dependent, they claim your income, your withholding and your refund, too. This is absolutely not true.People who make more than a certain amount are obligated to file taxes. However, ANYONE is permitted to file taxes. If you are due a refund, you must file taxes in order to get the refund. Your parents cannot get your refund for you. Whether your parents can claim you as a dependent has absolutely nothing to do with you. You must file your own taxes for your own income and withholdings. And if you owe taxes, you are obligated to file and pay them.
My mom passed away in march. I am the exexutor of the will. She only took in less then 5,000. She paid no taxes out of that amount.
It depends on what they took out for federal taxes, and if your state takes out taxes, and what deductions you claim
the first ball was made in the late 1500 out of deer pelts.By a Indian for his child to get him to do some thing.
It is normal for a child to inherit from a parent. A minor will get a share of the estate in the probate process.
The government made it mandatory you have to buy health insurance... Raising taxes on ammo is child's play for this administration.
You need to claim your income as being self-employed
A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.
Yes, your schedule C can show a loss.
As long as he doesn't take himself as an exemption.
I've made less than $300 in 2008, but i do have a dependent that i can claim child credit for do i file?
Is your mother still alive? Find out if your father made a will. Are you an only child? If not, he made have left his half to another child. Get a lawyer.
No, unless you claim your Korean taxes as a U.S. wage. Under the Territory Exclusion Act, up to $80,000 made and taxed in another country is exempt from being taxed.
Absolutely, positively not.Whether your parents or anyone else claims you as a dependent has absolutely no effect on your obligation or ability to file taxes. Some people mistakenly believe that if your parents claim you as a dependent, they claim your income, your withholding and your refund, too. This is absolutely not true.People who make more than a certain amount are obligated to file taxes. However, ANYONE is permitted to file taxes. If you are due a refund, you must file taxes in order to get the refund. Your parents cannot get your refund for you. Whether your parents can claim you as a dependent has absolutely nothing to do with you. You must file your own taxes for your own income and withholdings. And if you owe taxes, you are obligated to file and pay them.