If you're asking about your tax refund, the federal government will seize it for back taxes owed, student loans or any other government loans, child support, or any debts that you owe to the government.
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
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.
Whether you need to attach your federal tax return to your state tax return varies by state. Some states require a copy of the federal return for verification purposes, while others do not. It's important to check the specific filing requirements for your state to ensure compliance. Always keep a copy for your records, regardless of whether it's required.
Yes, it is possible for a state income tax return to be processed and arrive before the federal income tax return. This can happen due to differences in processing times between state and federal tax agencies. Additionally, some taxpayers may submit their state returns before their federal returns, leading to earlier receipt of the state return. However, the timing can vary based on individual circumstances and the specific states involved.
Your federal return, yes. Follow the instructions for your state return. Some states specifically state that they do not want any staples.
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
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.
That you will be required to pay those taxes out of income. You may get some of it back after filing your tax return ... or you may have to pay more, depending on your deductions and how much is taken out of your wages for each pay period.
Whether you need to attach your federal tax return to your state tax return varies by state. Some states require a copy of the federal return for verification purposes, while others do not. It's important to check the specific filing requirements for your state to ensure compliance. Always keep a copy for your records, regardless of whether it's required.
No
Yes, it is possible for a state income tax return to be processed and arrive before the federal income tax return. This can happen due to differences in processing times between state and federal tax agencies. Additionally, some taxpayers may submit their state returns before their federal returns, leading to earlier receipt of the state return. However, the timing can vary based on individual circumstances and the specific states involved.
Federal census is taken every 10 years. Some regional census polls are taken more often, but the law is for every 10 years.
I can't answer for all states, but in VT the amount of Federal tax refunds are not taxable on the state return. Further in that VT piggy-backs the federal return. (Uses the federal tax as basis for computing state tax), it would take some tricky math to calculate. The state refund is taxable on the federal return (if you itemized deductions the year before), so in that instance, the amount of the state refund for that year would, in fact, be taxed on the federal return and thus that portion would be again taxed by the state (VT) as a result of the "piggy-backing" method used by the state.
Your federal return, yes. Follow the instructions for your state return. Some states specifically state that they do not want any staples.
cuz you'll die.
Yes you can file a federal income tax return and if you had a employer and you were an employee if any federal income tax was withheld from your gross earnings wages it is possible that you could get a refund of some or all of the FIT that was withheld. It is possible that a taxpayer can meet the MUST FILE A FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN at any age. If you are a dependent on an another taxpayers income tax return and unearned income of more than 950 and would be required to pay some federal income tax on the amount. Or if your are a self employed taxpayer and have a NET profit from your business operation it is possible that you would be required to file a 1040 Federal income tax return.
some do but you have to file a 2007 tax return even if you donot file every year