Form 1099-C is Cancellation of Debt. Form 1040X is Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. If your dependent's 1099-C form affects your return, then should file, as promptly as possible, Form 1040X to correct errors and make changes.
If you fled a return you can claim a refund. If you didn't file a return of your own and were a dependent on someone elses, then that person gets a larger refund based on their having filed jointly, head of household, etc.
The child would have to have their tax return amended and repay any money that they should not have got. If the parents also filed incorrectly, theirs would have to be amended as well.
If you got a tax refund and received another w2 after you filed, you will have to file an amendment to your tax return for the year that the W-2 Form was for in order to correct your return. You may get an additional refund when you file your amendment or you may owe additional tax from the amendment.
Yes as long as all of the rules are met by and the child to be your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return. Dependent not allowed a personal exemption. If you can claim an exemption for your dependent, the dependent cannot claim his or her own personal exemption on his or her own tax return. This is true even if you do not claim the dependent's exemption on your return or if the exemption will be reduced under the phaseout rule described under Phaseout of Exemptions, later. Make sure that the dependent indicates on the 1040 income tax return that him/her is using indicates this and cannot claim the 3650 exemption amount on the income tax return that is being filed.
it depends on how you filed your taxes. electronically-4-6 wks. or mail-in approx.-2-3 mnths.
If you fled a return you can claim a refund. If you didn't file a return of your own and were a dependent on someone elses, then that person gets a larger refund based on their having filed jointly, head of household, etc.
The child would have to have their tax return amended and repay any money that they should not have got. If the parents also filed incorrectly, theirs would have to be amended as well.
You can determine if you have filed your taxes by checking your tax records or contacting the tax authority to confirm if they have received your tax return.
You mean you received a 1099C right...you had (cancellation of debt)income because you had a bankruptcy or failed to pay what the persdon issuing it to you had loaned you. In any case, no matter what the circumstances, the facts haven't changed....just the name of who you owe that debt to. That doesn't change anything about your accounting, taxability or reporting obligation.
A spouse is never a "dependent" on a US income tax return. You likely mean that you filed a joint tax return with your husband. You still file a joint return for the year of his passing. In subsequent years, you file as single unless you have dependents that qualify you for an alternative filing status.
If you got a tax refund and received another w2 after you filed, you will have to file an amendment to your tax return for the year that the W-2 Form was for in order to correct your return. You may get an additional refund when you file your amendment or you may owe additional tax from the amendment.
Yes as long as all of the rules are met by and the child to be your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return. Dependent not allowed a personal exemption. If you can claim an exemption for your dependent, the dependent cannot claim his or her own personal exemption on his or her own tax return. This is true even if you do not claim the dependent's exemption on your return or if the exemption will be reduced under the phaseout rule described under Phaseout of Exemptions, later. Make sure that the dependent indicates on the 1040 income tax return that him/her is using indicates this and cannot claim the 3650 exemption amount on the income tax return that is being filed.
it depends on how you filed your taxes. electronically-4-6 wks. or mail-in approx.-2-3 mnths.
Yes, as long as it is within the statue of limitations, which is usually three years from the date the original return was filed.
That is just like the state income tax return was never filed. Contact your state tax department ask if they received your and accepted your unsigned state income tax return. You will to make sure so that you can file your correctly completed and signed state income tax return to make sure that the state receives it and accepts your income tax return as you filed.
Unfiled tax return means that you have not filed a tax return with the IRS, whether it be the current year or any previous years. Any tax returns not filed for this year or the previous six years need to be filed.
You should have had your refund check by now. Go to www.irs.gov and click on Where's My Refund, on the left. Have your return handy, as you will need information from it.