Whether you need to attach your federal tax return to your state tax return varies by state. Some states require a copy of the federal return for verification purposes, while others do not. It's important to check the specific filing requirements for your state to ensure compliance. Always keep a copy for your records, regardless of whether it's required.
I think you are asking what must you file first. My state requires that you file federal taxes first because information from the federal forms is transferred to the state forms.
Yes when you have taxable income you would file a federal and state income tax return.
You can file one federal return. And you can file one return in each state. If you made a mistake or left something out, you have to file what is called an "amended return."
Yes, as long as you file the extension for your Federal return.
Yes, you can file a federal income tax return without filing a state income tax return, but this depends on the state you reside in. Some states do not impose an income tax, while others have specific income thresholds or requirements that may exempt you from filing. However, if your state requires a tax return based on your income level, you may be legally obligated to file a state return as well. Always check your state's tax regulations to determine your filing requirements.
Yes, you can file a state tax return without filing a federal tax return if you meet the state's filing requirements.
All of them.
I think you are asking what must you file first. My state requires that you file federal taxes first because information from the federal forms is transferred to the state forms.
Yes when you have taxable income you would file a federal and state income tax return.
Yes, you can file federal and state taxes separately. Each tax return is filed separately with the respective government agencies.
You can file one federal return. And you can file one return in each state. If you made a mistake or left something out, you have to file what is called an "amended return."
Yes on your federal 1040 income tax return ALL of your gross worldwide income is REPORTED on the only1 federal income tax return that would be ALLOWED to file for the tax year.
Yes, as long as you file the extension for your Federal return.
Yes, you can file a federal income tax return without filing a state income tax return, but this depends on the state you reside in. Some states do not impose an income tax, while others have specific income thresholds or requirements that may exempt you from filing. However, if your state requires a tax return based on your income level, you may be legally obligated to file a state return as well. Always check your state's tax regulations to determine your filing requirements.
You can file a federal tax return and get a refund regardless of the status of your state taxes. If you owe overdue taxes to the state and they have gotten around to it, the state can intercept your federal refund. So, your refund might go to paying your overdue state taxes instead of being sent to you. But unless you file a federal tax return, no refund will be generated and your state taxes will not be paid.
Each state has its own rules as to who has to file a return.
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.