You can always file dependents on your income tax return, as long as you have dependents living in your home that you are responsible for supporting financially.
Yes. The IRS has income guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file their own tax returns. Generally, for 2008 income, dependents are required to file if single under 65 with earned income of over $5,450 ($5,700 for 2009) or if married under 65 with earned income of over $6,800 ($7,100 for 2008). Even if your income is below the level requiring you to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax.
Everyone is allowed to file tax. Whether you are required to file tax depends on the source and amount of your total income (not just earnings from your job) and your filing status. The fact that you had no income tax withheld does not necessarily mean you do not have to file tax.
Yes. The IRS has income guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file tax returns. Generally, for 2008 income, dependents are required to file if single under 65 with earned income of over $5,450 ($5,700 for 2009) or if married under 65 with earned income of over $6,800 ($7,100 for 2008). Even if your income is below the level requiring you to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax.
People with children, foster or biological, can claim them as dependents which offers a substantial tax advantage, however they do still have to file their income tax return.
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Yes. The IRS has income guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file their own tax returns. Generally, for 2008 income, dependents are required to file if single under 65 with earned income of over $5,450 ($5,700 for 2009) or if married under 65 with earned income of over $6,800 ($7,100 for 2008). Even if your income is below the level requiring you to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax.
Everyone is allowed to file tax. Whether you are required to file tax depends on the source and amount of your total income (not just earnings from your job) and your filing status. The fact that you had no income tax withheld does not necessarily mean you do not have to file tax.
On the form you list your dependents and their SS#, where asked.
Yes. The IRS has income guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file tax returns. Generally, for 2008 income, dependents are required to file if single under 65 with earned income of over $5,450 ($5,700 for 2009) or if married under 65 with earned income of over $6,800 ($7,100 for 2008). Even if your income is below the level requiring you to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax.
Can you file a partical income tax and how many years you have too apply
Yes, if income taxes were deducted and you are entitled to refund due to income tax rate, dependents, deductions, etc. as any other tax payer
People with children, foster or biological, can claim them as dependents which offers a substantial tax advantage, however they do still have to file their income tax return.
what will be the tax owed on $60,000.00 for single and no dependents?
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You can file taxes if you have dependents starting in January, once you have received all necessary tax documents.
If I make 4,218 a month, what would my tax rate (net income) be with 4 dependents.
Yes you can, but there would be no advantage to doing so. You would not be required to file income tax returns for any year in which you had no income.