To receive the economic stimulus payment, you must have at least $3,000 of gross income for 2007.
There are penalties for failing to file that will need to be taken into account. You need to consult with a tax accountant in your area.
If you still owe whomever offset the 2007 refund, then they will also take your stimulus check.
Yes if this was Before April 15, 2010. Three year from the due date of the 2006 income tax return which was due by April 15 2007. After April 15 2010 any refund that may have been due you was no longer available to you after that date.
If you're a single student claimed as a dependent on your parents' (or someone else's) return, you weren't required to file in 2007 if your income was under $5,350. If you weren't being claimed as a dependent by anyone else, you weren't required to file if your income was under $8,750. But if income tax were withheld from your earnings during the year, you should file a return in order to get a refund of that tax. If you didn't file a return in 2008 for a refund of your 2007 tax withheld, you still can file for that year.
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.
There are penalties for failing to file that will need to be taken into account. You need to consult with a tax accountant in your area.
If you still owe whomever offset the 2007 refund, then they will also take your stimulus check.
Yes if this was Before April 15, 2010. Three year from the due date of the 2006 income tax return which was due by April 15 2007. After April 15 2010 any refund that may have been due you was no longer available to you after that date.
If you're a single student claimed as a dependent on your parents' (or someone else's) return, you weren't required to file in 2007 if your income was under $5,350. If you weren't being claimed as a dependent by anyone else, you weren't required to file if your income was under $8,750. But if income tax were withheld from your earnings during the year, you should file a return in order to get a refund of that tax. If you didn't file a return in 2008 for a refund of your 2007 tax withheld, you still can file for that year.
If you still owe that money, your refund will probably just get deducted off your taxes.Read more >> Options >>http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANS
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.
No. All penalties with the IRS are based on a percentage of what you owe. If you don't owe anything, there is no penalty. You should be aware, however, that you only have three years from the date the return was originally due (including extensions) to claim a refund or else it is lost forever. So as of today (6/11/2008) you can only still get a refund on your 2005, 2006, and 2007 returns.
That depends. If you didn't overpay your taxes through withholding or other means, you won't get a refund. If you were not required to file a tax return in 2007 and are due a refund, there is no reason you shouldn't get it. If you had income in 2007 that the IRS is aware of (say because it was reported on a W-2 or 1099) and that was sufficient to require the filing of a 2007 return, your refund may be held up until the 2007 issue is resolved. If you meant to ask "Is there still time for me to get a 2007 refund?" the answer is an emphatic yes. All you have to do is fill out your 2007 tax forms and mail them in. It's really that simple. Even if you didn't file a 2007 tax return, you should file a 2008 tax return on time if you are required to file for 2008. A lot of people, for one reason or another, neglect to file a tax return for a year or two. They then become scared and stop filing tax returns for future years. Even if you missed a return in the past, you should file this year's return on time. Each and every year you miss is a separate offense and subject to a whole new set of additional possible penalties. Not filing for 2008 will not help your problems from past years. In fact, it will compound your problems and make them orders of magnitude worse. If you should have filed taxes in 2007 or you were owed a refund from 2007, file your 2007 taxes now. And regardless of what you do about 2007, file your 2008 taxes on time.
Not if you are in the refund offset program through FMS. You will be notified when this happens.
CAN I FIND OUT THE REFUND AMOUNT I GOT FROM CONNECTICUT STATE TAX IN 2007
Yes. You can actually file for a refund for the current year and two years previous. Right now you can file for a refund on tax years 2008, 2009, and 2010. You can also file for a refund on 2007 if and only if you filed for an extension in 2007 which gives you until October 15th to file for the 2007 refund. If you did not file an extension in 2007 then your time to request a refund expired on April 15th.
For 2007, the child cannot have gross income of over $3,400.