You can file an income tax return and if you have overpaid tax for the year then yes you will get the overpaid amount back.
By using the IRS, you can claim tax returns easily. The IRS is a good way to get tax returns. If you have any troubleshooting, they have a help section.
If you have earned income you claim as many as you have for an exemption however for the EIC credit you can only claim 3
No..you are not responsible for any of someone elss tax actions
You can only claim back as much tax as you have paid during the year - except of course a few things like franking credits are on top of this.
Individuals can claim the Earned Income Credit (EIC) for up to three years back from the current tax year. This means that for the 2023 tax year, taxpayers can amend previous returns for 2020, 2021, and 2022 to claim the credit if they qualify. However, they must file an amended return to receive the credit for those years.
Sure. They may take the tax you owe from it...but you can claim it.
By using the IRS, you can claim tax returns easily. The IRS is a good way to get tax returns. If you have any troubleshooting, they have a help section.
To claim tax back while working from home, you can typically deduct expenses related to your home office, such as utilities, internet, and office supplies, on your tax return. Keep detailed records of these expenses and consult with a tax professional for guidance on how to claim them properly.
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No, loans are not taxable.
If you have earned income you claim as many as you have for an exemption however for the EIC credit you can only claim 3
A car, gifted to a nonprofit organization can be used as a tax deduction. A car gifted to an individual cannot be used as a tax deduction.
No..you are not responsible for any of someone elss tax actions
Tax debts have no bearing on your eligibility for workers comp.
Yes, you generally cannot claim rent as a tax deduction on your income tax return.
yes if you claim ) they take more money out of your check then you'll get back any overpayment when you do your tax return
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