No, you can send them any time you like, in any order.
No
No you do not send a copy of the state income tax return with the federal income tax return.
For federal taxes, file Form 4868 (see related links) no later than April 15: Remember to send your estimated payment. If you don't send enough, you will pay interest and maybe a penalty on the remainder. For state taxes, see the instructions for your state forms or your state web site.
When filing Minnesota state taxes, you are not required to send a copy of your federal tax return with your state tax forms. However, you should include any necessary federal tax information, such as W-2s and 1099s, as part of your state filing. It's important to keep a copy of your federal return for your records, but it doesn't need to be mailed with your Minnesota state taxes. Always check the latest instructions from the Minnesota Department of Revenue for specific requirements.
Federal goes to Washington, D.C. State goes to State.
No
No you do not send a copy of the state income tax return with the federal income tax return.
You can send your federal taxes before the first of February, but they will not be reviewed until after the first.
For federal taxes, file Form 4868 (see related links) no later than April 15: Remember to send your estimated payment. If you don't send enough, you will pay interest and maybe a penalty on the remainder. For state taxes, see the instructions for your state forms or your state web site.
When filing Minnesota state taxes, you are not required to send a copy of your federal tax return with your state tax forms. However, you should include any necessary federal tax information, such as W-2s and 1099s, as part of your state filing. It's important to keep a copy of your federal return for your records, but it doesn't need to be mailed with your Minnesota state taxes. Always check the latest instructions from the Minnesota Department of Revenue for specific requirements.
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If you overpaid your federal taxes, you can request a refund from the IRS. They will send you the excess amount you paid back to you.
On your pay check there is a place for deductions and one id federal, employers match that and send it to the state comptroller every quarter
Pretty much the same as if you go to the office. If you are an 'employee' you will file a W-4 with the employer and he should withhold federal and possibly state taxes and send you a W-2 at the end of the year. If you are an independent contractor, the employer will send you a Form 1099-Misc at the end of the year (and a copy to the government) and you will pay the taxes then. Most independent contractors should be filing estimated taxes quarterly to avoid a penalty when filing.
Federal goes to Washington, D.C. State goes to State.
You do not need to send the state one. You will need to take the federal one and send that in to Washington D.C.
Yes your state debt will be deducted from your federal returnFrom the IRS website:Your refund may be reduced to pay a past due obligation such as child support, another federal agency debt, or state income tax. If this applies to you, the Financial Management Service, who issues IRS refunds, will send you a notice informing you of any offset they have made