I believe the question you were trying to ask is can you get a tax "refund" if you owe tax from a previous year. The answer to that question is NO. Your tax refund will always be applied to any current tax liability. If your tax liability is less than the expected refund you will receive only a check for the difference.
Unfiled tax return means that you have not filed a tax return with the IRS, whether it be the current year or any previous years. Any tax returns not filed for this year or the previous six years need to be filed.
The dates your Estimated Tax Payments would be due is : April-15 June-16 September-15 January-15 of 2009 Your tax liability is due when you file your tax return and have a liability due with that return. IRS 1040 income tax returns are due on April 15 of each year for the previous year. The IRS requires that you pay what you owe from your tax return when you file. If you are self employed you are required to make estimated quarterly tax payments to help you pay your overall liablilty. If you have been caught short and owe a liability you can not pay, there are options for you. There are online resources that can help you with that.
As far as federal taxes owed for earning a wage in the United States; anyone who has made over $8000.00 on a tax year has to file a tax return an in most cases will owe taxes to the government.Earning wages will cause you to owe taxes.
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.
If you got a tax refund and received another w2 after you filed, you will have to file an amendment to your tax return for the year that the W-2 Form was for in order to correct your return. You may get an additional refund when you file your amendment or you may owe additional tax from the amendment.
Yes, you can deduct taxes paid for the previous year on your tax return if you itemize your deductions.
Unfiled tax return means that you have not filed a tax return with the IRS, whether it be the current year or any previous years. Any tax returns not filed for this year or the previous six years need to be filed.
Yes, you can deduct state taxes paid for the previous year on your tax return if you itemize your deductions instead of taking the standard deduction.
If you are talking about your amount paid with your federal tax return, the answer is no. You cannot deduct your previous years federal income tax on your current years tax return. You can deduct on Schedule A the amount paid on your State income tax return if you itemize your taxes.
The dates your Estimated Tax Payments would be due is : April-15 June-16 September-15 January-15 of 2009 Your tax liability is due when you file your tax return and have a liability due with that return. IRS 1040 income tax returns are due on April 15 of each year for the previous year. The IRS requires that you pay what you owe from your tax return when you file. If you are self employed you are required to make estimated quarterly tax payments to help you pay your overall liablilty. If you have been caught short and owe a liability you can not pay, there are options for you. There are online resources that can help you with that.
To amend your previous year tax return, you can file an amended return using IRS Form 1040X. You will need to provide the corrected information and explain the changes you are making. Make sure to include any additional documentation that supports the changes.
You owe 6000 in taxes because the amount of taxes you owe is based on your income, deductions, and credits. If you didn't have enough taxes withheld from your paychecks throughout the year or didn't make estimated tax payments, you may owe money when you file your tax return.
As far as federal taxes owed for earning a wage in the United States; anyone who has made over $8000.00 on a tax year has to file a tax return an in most cases will owe taxes to the government.Earning wages will cause you to owe taxes.
They will take the entire tax refund if you owe that much. And they will do that every year until the loan is paid.
The amount of tax you owe for the current tax year depends on your income, deductions, and credits. You can calculate your tax liability using the tax brackets and rules set by the government. It is recommended to consult a tax professional or use tax software to determine the exact amount you owe.
Claiming dependents on your tax return may reduce the amount of taxes you owe, as it can lower your taxable income. However, whether or not you will owe taxes ultimately depends on various factors such as your total income, deductions, and credits.
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.