You will have to file taxes to report the alimony. If you receive a form reporting the disability you will need to file this as well.
Disability Income is taxable if your employer paid the premiums for the Disability Insurance or if you paid it through a pretax plan. The best way to know if you have to file the income is if you receive a Tax form such as a 1099 or a W-2 form showing the amount then you will have to file this as income. Disability income is not earned income for the purposed of Earned Income Credit and such.
Yes, They still take out money with disabilty.
yes
Yes, you may have to file taxes if you receive Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, but it depends on your total income. SSD benefits themselves are generally not taxable if they are your only source of income. However, if you have other sources of income that, combined with your SSD benefits, exceed certain thresholds, you may need to file a tax return. It's advisable to consult with a tax professional to determine your specific filing requirements.
Unless the 18-year-old is a dependant because of disability or other factors, generally they are considered an adult and must file their own taxes, and you cannot claim them.
Yes you should file an income tax return.
It is possible to file bankruptcy when receiving VA disability.
Can you file on the taxes that are taken out of long term disability check
Disability and taxes are unrelated. If you were injured on the job, file with the employment security office of your state. If not, check with Social Security.
Disability Income is taxable if your employer paid the premiums for the Disability Insurance or if you paid it through a pretax plan. The best way to know if you have to file the income is if you receive a Tax form such as a 1099 or a W-2 form showing the amount then you will have to file this as income. Disability income is not earned income for the purposed of Earned Income Credit and such.
No
Yes, They still take out money with disabilty.
yes
No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
No, you must have earned income to file taxes and be eligible for the stimulus payment.
Yes, you may have to file taxes if you receive Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, but it depends on your total income. SSD benefits themselves are generally not taxable if they are your only source of income. However, if you have other sources of income that, combined with your SSD benefits, exceed certain thresholds, you may need to file a tax return. It's advisable to consult with a tax professional to determine your specific filing requirements.
In that case NO you would not be required to file a tax return.