Federal income tax returns need to be filed by April 15. Most state tax returns also need to be filed by April 15 with a few exceptions.
If you have not yet filed your tax return for 2008 or an earlier years, just do it now even though it's late. If any penalty applies, it will only get worse the longer you wait.
The estate of the deceased has to file tax returns.
Yes, they are required to file tax returns. Estates have assets and those assets may be earning income. That income is taxed.
Anyone can file a tax return. No income necessary. Just fill in zeroes. People with low income who have had tax withheld from their pay but are not required to file tax returns should do so anyway in order to get a refund.
Where to file federal tax returns: http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Where to file state returns: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
In Canada, if you have worked in two different provinces during the tax year, you do not need to file two separate tax returns. You will file one federal tax return and report all your income from both provinces on that return. However, you may need to complete provincial tax forms for each province where you earned income, as each province has its own tax rates and credits. Ensure you allocate your income and any taxes paid correctly between the provinces.
Intrest made on income is income, and as such, should be reported on your 1040.
The estate of the deceased has to file tax returns.
Yes, they are required to file tax returns. Estates have assets and those assets may be earning income. That income is taxed.
Anyone can file a tax return. No income necessary. Just fill in zeroes. People with low income who have had tax withheld from their pay but are not required to file tax returns should do so anyway in order to get a refund.
In general, students must file tax returns if they have earned income that meets the filing requirements set by the IRS.
Income tax returns are due by April 30th of each year.
Where to file federal tax returns: http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Where to file state returns: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
Generally, yes, especially if the association is any kind of corporation.
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.
In Canada, if you have worked in two different provinces during the tax year, you do not need to file two separate tax returns. You will file one federal tax return and report all your income from both provinces on that return. However, you may need to complete provincial tax forms for each province where you earned income, as each province has its own tax rates and credits. Ensure you allocate your income and any taxes paid correctly between the provinces.
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
No it is never too late file any of your past years income tax returns that have NOT been filed completely and correctly.