I claimed 0 and made 56,000. Shoud I owe
First it is a matter of how much you make, not which form how it is reported on.However, as anything on a W-2 more than likely shows the amounts of tax (and other things) that were withheld or paid on your behalf, you would want to report any amount on a W-2 to get the amount OVER withheld back in a refund.Whether you have to file a tax return depends, in part, on your filing status, age, and gross income. Please refer to the "Do You Have to File" section of the Form 1040 Instructions, Form 1040A Instructions, and Form 1040EZ Instructions to determine if you are required to file a tax return. You must file a tax return if you had net earnings from self-employment of $400 or more. This is your total self-employment income less the expenses paid in operating your trade or business, multiplied by 92.35%. For more details, refer to Topic 554, Self-Employment Tax. If you are an individual who may be claimed as a dependent on another person's return, you are subject to specific filing requirements. Refer to the instructions in your tax package or refer to Publication 929, Tax Rules for Children and Dependents, or Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information, for the filing requirements for dependents. You must file a tax return if you received any amount of advance earned income credit payments from your employer during the year, or if you owe any taxes, such as: * social security tax and Medicare tax on tips or group life insurance, * alternative minimum tax, * tax on qualified retirement plans including an Individual Retirement Account, or other tax-favored account, * tax from recapture of an education credit, investment credit, low income housing credit, federal mortgage subsidy, qualified electric vehicle credit, or the native American employment credit. Special filing requirements may apply to U.S. citizens who are residents of Puerto Rico or who have income from U.S. possessions. Refer to Publication 570 for additional information. Residents of Puerto Rico should select Topic 901. Generally, you must file a tax return if you are a nonresident alien with income from sources in the United States. For more information on nonresident aliens, select Topic 851. Even if you are not required to file a tax return, file a return if you are due a refund. If you did not file a return for a previous year and you were required to do so, refer to Topic 153. If you need help determining which form to file, refer to Topic 352.
While generally, to get a refund, you must have paid in something...either by withholding on your paycheck from your employer or making estimated payments. (People without jobs, who still have income, say from investments or such, must make estimated payments of tax every quarter of a year), there are a number of social benefit payments that are done in the tax return filing. So, if you are applicable to get one of those, and you don't file, you won't get the money.REFER to the link to get more info or publications noted;Whether you have to file a tax return depends, in part, on your filing status, age, and gross income. Please refer to the "Do You Have to File" section of the Form 1040 Instructions, Form 1040A Instructions, and Form 1040EZ Instructions to determine if you are required to file a tax return. You must file a tax return if you had net earnings from self-employment of $400 or more. This is your total self-employment income less the expenses paid in operating your trade or business, multiplied by 92.35%. For more details, refer to Topic 554, Self-Employment Tax. If you are an individual who may be claimed as a dependent on another person's return, you are subject to specific filing requirements. Refer to the instructions in your tax package or refer to Publication 929, Tax Rules for Children and Dependents, or Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information, for the filing requirements for dependents. You must file a tax return if you received any amount of advance earned income credit payments from your employer during the year, or if you owe any taxes, such as: * social security tax and Medicare tax on tips or group life insurance, * alternative minimum tax, * tax on qualified retirement plans including an Individual Retirement Account, or other tax-favored account, * tax from recapture of an education credit, investment credit, low income housing credit, federal mortgage subsidy, qualified electric vehicle credit, or the native American employment credit. Special filing requirements may apply to U.S. citizens who are residents of Puerto Rico or who have income from U.S. possessions. Refer to Publication 570 for additional information. Residents of Puerto Rico should select Topic 901. Generally, you must file a tax return if you are a nonresident alien with income from sources in the United States. For more information on nonresident aliens, select Topic 851. Even if you are not required to file a tax return, file a return if you are due a refund, because tax was withheld from any earnings..... AND BECAUSE MANY, LOW INCOME PEOPLE HAVE MANY BENEFITS COMING.If you did not file a return for a previous year and you were required to do so, refer to Topic 153. If you need help determining which form to file, refer to Topic 352.
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Whether you have to file a tax return depends, in part, on your filing status, age, and gross income. You must file a tax return if you had net earnings from self-employment of $400 or more.This is your total self-employment income less the expenses paid in operating your trade or business, multiplied by 92.35%. If you are an individual who may be claimed as a dependent on another person's return, you are subject to specific filing requirements. Refer to the instructions in your tax package or refer to Publication 929, Tax Rules for Children and Dependents, or Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information, for the filing requirements for dependents. You must file a tax return if you received any amount of advance earned income credit payments from your employer during the year, or if you owe any taxes, such as: * social security tax and Medicare tax on tips or group life insurance, * alternative minimum tax, * tax on qualified retirement plans including an Individual Retirement Account, or other tax-favored account, * tax from recapture of an education credit, investment credit, low income housing credit, federal mortgage subsidy, qualified electric vehicle credit, or the native American employment credit. Special filing requirements may apply to U.S. citizens who are residents of Puerto Rico or who have income from U.S. possessions. Refer to Publication 570 for additional information. Residents of Puerto Rico should select Topic 901. Generally, you must file a tax return if you are a nonresident alien with income from sources in the United States. For more information on nonresident aliens, select Topic 851. Even if you are not required to file a tax return,file a return if you are due a refund, because tax was withheld from any earnings..... AND BECAUSE MANY, LOW INCOME PEOPLE HAVE MANY BENEFITS COMING. Even if you do not have to file, you should file to get money back if Federal Income Tax was withheld from your pay, which if you were an employee most certainly happened or you qualify for any of the following: � Earned Income Tax Credit. The Earned Income Tax Credit is a federal income tax credit for eligible low-income workers. The credit reduces the amount of tax an individual owes, and may be returned in the form of a refund. � Additional Child Tax Credit. This credit may be available to you if you have three or more qualifying children or if you have one or two qualifying children and earned income that exceeds $11,300. The Additional Child Tax Credit may give you a refund even if you do not owe any tax. � Health Coverage Tax Credit. Limited to certain individuals who are receiving certain Trade Adjustment Assistance, Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance, or pension benefit payments from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
PR could stand for- Public relations or Puerto Rico. It depends.
Puerto Rico's diva is Jennifer Lopez and she is married to the puerto rican singer Marc Anthony.
Yes.
Yes
In Puerto Rico
No, they are married.
I would contact http://www.americantoursofpr.com/
His mother is Puerto Rican and deceased father never married to her is African American.
She married a Puerto Rican which is very close to a Black Guy, because Puerto Ricans have African Blood in them.
Senora if she's married. Senorita if she's single.
If you meet residential requirements
14 Dec 1990 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, MX
No. In February 2013, the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico upheld Puerto Rico's law preventing joint adoption by same-sex couples. Also, same-sex marriage is not legally recognized in Puerto Rico.