Sounds like your fine...shouldn't be any penalty, if any could have been applied anyway.
Yes, Virginia requires taxpayers to submit a copy of their federal tax return when filing their state return. This is particularly important for those who are filing a Virginia individual income tax return. However, if you are filing electronically, you typically do not need to send a paper copy of the federal return, as it is often transmitted automatically. Always check the latest guidelines from the Virginia Department of Taxation for any updates or changes.
It depends on the state (we don't know what state you are in) and the complexity of your return. Some states require a copy of your federal return. Some states require a copy only if you have certain types of income or file certain forms. Some states do not require a copy at all. Check the instruction booklet that came with your state tax forms. It should tell you what you need to send. If you are filing your state return electronically you do not need to mail in a copy of your federal return. If you are mailing in your state return then yes a copy of your federal return must be attached.
The exact same as any other federal tax refund for each other state. If you filed electronically and requested direct deposit it will be 8-15 days. If it was electronically filed but you didn't request direct deposit it will take an additional week plus mailing time so about 10 -12 more days. If you mailed your return it will take 6-8 weeks.
Yes, you can staple your federal tax return, but it's not required. The IRS generally prefers that you do not staple the forms together if you are filing multiple forms, as it can complicate processing. Instead, you can use paper clips to hold the pages together. If you're filing electronically, there is no need to staple anything.
The Federal Form 941 return should be sent to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at the address specified for your state in the instructions for Form 941. If you are filing electronically, you will submit it through an authorized e-file provider. If you are mailing a paper return, ensure to use the correct address based on whether you are including a payment or not. Always refer to the latest IRS guidelines for the most accurate information.
Federal Tax forms can be filed electronically and free via the IRS website, http://www.irs.gov/ . In the upper right hand corner of the home page under the heading "I need to...", click on the words "E-file my return for free".
Yes, the IRS publishes a time table that shows you when to expect your return. An eFile gets you your money about a week earlier.
Yes, Virginia requires taxpayers to submit a copy of their federal tax return when filing their state return. This is particularly important for those who are filing a Virginia individual income tax return. However, if you are filing electronically, you typically do not need to send a paper copy of the federal return, as it is often transmitted automatically. Always check the latest guidelines from the Virginia Department of Taxation for any updates or changes.
It depends on the state (we don't know what state you are in) and the complexity of your return. Some states require a copy of your federal return. Some states require a copy only if you have certain types of income or file certain forms. Some states do not require a copy at all. Check the instruction booklet that came with your state tax forms. It should tell you what you need to send. If you are filing your state return electronically you do not need to mail in a copy of your federal return. If you are mailing in your state return then yes a copy of your federal return must be attached.
The exact same as any other federal tax refund for each other state. If you filed electronically and requested direct deposit it will be 8-15 days. If it was electronically filed but you didn't request direct deposit it will take an additional week plus mailing time so about 10 -12 more days. If you mailed your return it will take 6-8 weeks.
Yes, you can staple your federal tax return, but it's not required. The IRS generally prefers that you do not staple the forms together if you are filing multiple forms, as it can complicate processing. Instead, you can use paper clips to hold the pages together. If you're filing electronically, there is no need to staple anything.
No. it may be done electronically, but that is basically transmitting files electronically, and even then a signed form is required by law.
Yes you will have to use a tax return preperation software to submit your return electronically. If you do all of your taxes your self by hand, you will have to mail in the copies of your w-4 to the IRS and awaite your refund.
The Federal Form 941 return should be sent to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at the address specified for your state in the instructions for Form 941. If you are filing electronically, you will submit it through an authorized e-file provider. If you are mailing a paper return, ensure to use the correct address based on whether you are including a payment or not. Always refer to the latest IRS guidelines for the most accurate information.
If your income is less than 58,000, you can file for e-file for free with the IRS for federal taxes using the Free File software. If you are comfertable preparing your taxes, filing electronically is free.
No. You enter information from your federal tax return onto your Indiana tax return. But a copy of your federal return doesn't need to be attached.
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