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.
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.
yes
You are always allowed to file your taxes if you have not done so already. After a certain number of years have passed, you may not be eligible to receive a refund, but there is no reason you can't file.
File an amendment.
Every year, thousands of people find themselves unprepared to file their taxes. If you are one of them and simply fail to file your taxes, then you will have to face the wrath of the IRS. Instead of facing the wrath of the IRS, you should file a special form and receive a legal extension period for filing your taxes. You can file the Form 4868 and receive an automatic 6-month extension on the filing of your taxes. The only caveat with this option is that you must file for an extension by the due date set forth by the IRS.
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.
No
I am in the middle of the wait time for my reset hearing for SSD, I do receieve child support and SSI for my oldest son. Do I need to file? And if I do, since I am claiming I am disabled, and I am not working, how do I go about doing my taxes? Thank you
yes
No, you must have earned income to file taxes and be eligible for the stimulus payment.
Refund
You are always allowed to file your taxes if you have not done so already. After a certain number of years have passed, you may not be eligible to receive a refund, but there is no reason you can't file.
File an amendment.
If you do an EZ File for your taxes, then ideally you will get your refund at a faster rate. This is because you will submit it electronically and the IRS will receive it almost instantly.
Yes, it is possible to receive a stimulus check without filing taxes if you are not required to file taxes and you meet the eligibility criteria set by the government.
Every year, thousands of people find themselves unprepared to file their taxes. If you are one of them and simply fail to file your taxes, then you will have to face the wrath of the IRS. Instead of facing the wrath of the IRS, you should file a special form and receive a legal extension period for filing your taxes. You can file the Form 4868 and receive an automatic 6-month extension on the filing of your taxes. The only caveat with this option is that you must file for an extension by the due date set forth by the IRS.
You have three years from the filing deadline to file your income tax return to receive your refund. Taxes for 2007 were due on April 15th 2008. You have until April 15th 2011 to file to receive a refund. Never if you have a tax liability.