It makes no difference which one is filed first. If you have another meaning of your question please rephrase it so I can be of more help.
I live in Michigan and after e-filing my 2010 taxes I received my state check first. The state check came in the mail a little less than 2wks. I've yet to receive my federal return.
I think you are asking what must you file first. My state requires that you file federal taxes first because information from the federal forms is transferred to the state forms.
I live in Wisconsin and every year our Federal has come first.
No. The Internal Revenue Service does not require a copy of your state tax return to be sent with your federal return. Many states however do require a copy of your federal return to be sent in with your state return. Most have an income limit that triggers this requirement. In Georgia, the trigger is $40,000 and if your federal adjusted income is equal to or exceeds $40,000 then you are required to include a copy of your federal tax return to be enclosed with your state return.
You have only the Federal income tax return and Maine state income tax return. The due date for the Federal income tax return and amount due is April 15 2010. The Maine state income tax return and any amount that is due is also April 15 2010.
All taxes federal , state or municipal comes first. All personal debt obligations comes after the taxes.
I live in Michigan and after e-filing my 2010 taxes I received my state check first. The state check came in the mail a little less than 2wks. I've yet to receive my federal return.
I think you are asking what must you file first. My state requires that you file federal taxes first because information from the federal forms is transferred to the state forms.
I live in Wisconsin and every year our Federal has come first.
No. The Internal Revenue Service does not require a copy of your state tax return to be sent with your federal return. Many states however do require a copy of your federal return to be sent in with your state return. Most have an income limit that triggers this requirement. In Georgia, the trigger is $40,000 and if your federal adjusted income is equal to or exceeds $40,000 then you are required to include a copy of your federal tax return to be enclosed with your state return.
No. The Internal Revenue Service does not require a copy of your state tax return to be sent with your federal return. Many states however do require a copy of your federal return to be sent in with your state return. Most have an income limit that triggers this requirement. In Georgia, the trigger is $40,000 and if your federal adjusted income is equal to or exceeds $40,000 then you are required to include a copy of your federal tax return to be enclosed with your state return.
No, when filing for the federal income tax return, you do not attach the Schedule A for the state income tax return.
You have only the Federal income tax return and Maine state income tax return. The due date for the Federal income tax return and amount due is April 15 2010. The Maine state income tax return and any amount that is due is also April 15 2010.
No, you should not mail a copy of your federal tax return with your Missouri state tax return. Missouri does not require a copy of your federal return to be submitted, but you should keep it for your records. However, you may need to provide certain information from your federal return on your state return, so it's important to have it on hand when preparing your Missouri taxes.
No you do not send a copy of the state income tax return with the federal income tax return.
Yes, you can amend your state tax return separately from your federal tax return.
Yes..deducted on Fed, not state (actually, you do Fed first normally, so you add them back for State).