If worker's compensation is your only income for you and your family then no you don't have to file taxes. Worker's Compensation is not taxable on Federal Income Taxes.
As long as you were married on December 31, 2014, you will file your taxes as a married person. Being married in October of 2014 qualifies you to file taxes as married.
If you are 21 you have to file taxes
have no money how can i file my taxes
Yes you can file taxes if you are on welfare.
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If worker's compensation is your only income for you and your family then no you don't have to file taxes. Worker's Compensation is not taxable on Federal Income Taxes.
the person in attendance if not at a hospital. The mother can not file a birth certificate. A witness must. If at the hospital, then the hospital files the birth certificateRead more: Who_may_legally_file_birth_certificates_for_newborns
Yes you can.
No. A deceased person is not a taxable person. and as such it cannot be filed as taxable person or entity.
No, a person who is self-employed cannot file their taxes as married filing jointly unless they are married and their spouse has income from a job or other source.
As long as you were married on December 31, 2014, you will file your taxes as a married person. Being married in October of 2014 qualifies you to file taxes as married.
The individual does not file a tax return, but the estate is required to. That is the responsibility of the executor. They file on behalf of the individual and the estate.
have no money how can i file my taxes
If you are 21 you have to file taxes
Yes you can file taxes if you are on welfare.
No, you cannot file your taxes at the DMV.