no you may not
If you have no earned income, you would not qualify for the earned income credit.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
An income tax refund is money that you receive back from the government from all the withheld taxes that were on your employment income. You usually receive this money through your bank or in the mail.
In the U.S., your federal income tax refund does not count as taxable income for the next year. If you receive a refund from your state, and you itemized your deductions on the federal return, then the state refund will count as income on your federal return. (If you didn't itemize, then your state refund won't count as income.)
YesFiscal Policy
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
An income tax refund is money that you receive back from the government from all the withheld taxes that were on your employment income. You usually receive this money through your bank or in the mail.
yes you do
Whether or not you will receive a tax refund on your bonus depends on various factors, such as your overall income, tax deductions, and tax credits. Bonuses are typically considered taxable income and may be subject to withholding taxes. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional or use tax software to determine if you will receive a refund.
In the U.S., your federal income tax refund does not count as taxable income for the next year. If you receive a refund from your state, and you itemized your deductions on the federal return, then the state refund will count as income on your federal return. (If you didn't itemize, then your state refund won't count as income.)
YesFiscal Policy
YesFiscal Policy
Whether or not you will receive a tax refund this year depends on various factors, such as your income, deductions, and credits. It is best to consult with a tax professional or use tax software to determine if you are eligible for a refund.
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
Yes, a college student who is claimed as a dependent on their parents' tax return can still receive a refund if they have earned income and file their own tax return. If their income is below the taxable threshold or if they qualify for tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit, they may receive a refund even though they are a dependent. However, the dependent status affects their eligibility for certain tax credits.
You should file your income tax returns if you qualify for any of the refund amounts and see what happens. You can file for a refund up to 3 years from the due date of the tax return and receive the amount of the refund that you qualify for after that period of time the refund is no longer available to you. For the 2006 tax year income tax return the last day to file and receive the refund amount would have been April 15 2010.
Not necessarily. Whether or not you receive a refund depends on your taxable income and how much you paid the government during the fiscal year. Nothing else guarantees that you get a refund.