Federal income tax is the same no matter which state you live in or work in. If you worked in PA, you will have to file a state tax return for PA if they have state income taxes. If you live in one state and work in another you may have to file in both states. As a resident on one and a non-resident in the other. If you move in the middle of a calendar year you may have to file in both as a part year resident.
basically no..... but in different names yes.....
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.
no
Yes! You do file taxes, it is a State and Government law plus, having children should make it you get a tax return from your State and Federal.
It depends on the state.
basically no..... but in different names yes.....
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.
no
Yes, you can file your taxes using two W2s from the same employer but different states. You will need to report the income from both W2s on your tax return and may need to file state tax returns for each state where you earned income.
Of course.
Yes, you can file taxes with two W-2s from the same employer but from different states. You will need to report the income from each W-2 separately on your tax return and may need to file state tax returns for each state where you earned income.
Anyone with any income, or even without an income can file. You are required to file Federal taxes if you made more than $1,800. Illinois requires anyone that earns or receives income in the state to file state taxes.
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This could be possible.
No.
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.
Yes, you can file federal and state taxes separately. Each tax return is filed separately with the respective government agencies.