My son didn't file taxes last year 2011. is he still able to claim any of his 2011 taxes along with his 2012 taxes in 2013?
If you mean for filing your return for income earned in 2012 the normal date would be April 15, 2013 unless you file an extension which gives you until October 15, 2013. Remember that the extension is only an extension to file and not an extension to pay any taxes that may be due. If you do not pay the taxes due then interest and penalties for non-payment of taxes will be assessed. If you don't file your taxes or an extension by April 15, 2013 then you will be assessed penalties and interest for non-payment of taxes and for non-filing of the return on a timely manner.
Requirements to file taxes is not based on age but income. If your income is below a certain amount, you do not have to file.
you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
$600 is the line for filing taxes. So yes, if you made $2000 you should file.
You have three years from the filing deadline to file your income tax return to receive your refund. Taxes for 2007 were due on April 15th 2008. You have until April 15th 2011 to file to receive a refund. Never if you have a tax liability.
No, you cannot file as single on your taxes if you are married. You must file as either married filing jointly or married filing separately.
If you mean for filing your return for income earned in 2012 the normal date would be April 15, 2013 unless you file an extension which gives you until October 15, 2013. Remember that the extension is only an extension to file and not an extension to pay any taxes that may be due. If you do not pay the taxes due then interest and penalties for non-payment of taxes will be assessed. If you don't file your taxes or an extension by April 15, 2013 then you will be assessed penalties and interest for non-payment of taxes and for non-filing of the return on a timely manner.
No, you can file married filing jointly or you can file married filing separately
with no income what would you be filing taxes on
No, if you are married, you generally cannot file as single on your taxes. You would typically need to file as either married filing jointly or married filing separately.
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.
yes.
You can file for a stimulus check without filing taxes by using the Non-Filers tool on the IRS website. This tool is specifically designed for individuals who are not required to file taxes but are eligible for a stimulus payment.
You need to have either filed your federal and state taxes by April 15, 2013, or requested an extension. If you did not file in time, you will be charged a penatly fee.
If you require an extension on the filing of your taxes, do not forget to file an extension for state taxes too. Of course, if you live in a state like Florida that does not have a personal income tax, then you will not need to worry about filing taxes at all. In a majority of other states filing an extension is essential. You may incur certain fees or expenses if you fail to file an extension for your state taxes. Be sure to research the requirements for your state on receiving an extension for the filing of state taxes.
Requirements to file taxes is not based on age but income. If your income is below a certain amount, you do not have to file.
You do not have to file taxes if your income is below a certain threshold set by the IRS, which varies depending on your filing status and age.