Think of it this way, the IRS has all your W-2s. If you don't report them all, they will know that you are ducking out on paying taxes. There isn't anything magic about the number $600. I suspect you intended to ask about 1099 under $600, not W-2. (Especially as anything on a W-2 probably has withholding and other benefit payments like FICA and Workmens Comp, etc., that you would want to assure are refunded or credited as the case may be). Yes, many times different types of income required to be reported on a 1099 are excluded from the reporting requirement if the amount to report is under $600. A 1099 for non employee compensation, as well as payment to non corporate entities are some that come to mind. Other thresholds exist for other types of items. However, those exemptions are from the 1099 issuers side, basically to avoid having to track and produce a zillion rather minor transaction types. It does not exempt the receiver from having to report the income, no matter what the source or how small. Hence, the answer, or result essentially remains the same.
If you have made over $9,350 and are not over 65, claimed by a parent you are required to file. If under this amount you can file to receive money that has been paid in.
Yes. The IRS has income guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file their own tax returns. Generally, for 2008 income, dependents are required to file if single under 65 with earned income of over $5,450 ($5,700 for 2009) or if married under 65 with earned income of over $6,800 ($7,100 for 2008). Even if your income is below the level requiring you to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax.
Yes. The IRS has income guidelines for determining whether dependents are required to file tax returns. Generally, for 2008 income, dependents are required to file if single under 65 with earned income of over $5,450 ($5,700 for 2009) or if married under 65 with earned income of over $6,800 ($7,100 for 2008). Even if your income is below the level requiring you to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax.
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No. For 2008 as a single dependent under 65 you only would be required to file if your earned income was over $5,450. For 2009 you only would be required to file if your income was over $5,700. Although you're not required to file, you should file anyway if any income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that withholding.
No. A teenager who babysits only needs to file taxes if it is over $600 they are making.
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The amount of money that you have to make [i.e., income requirement] that requires filing a federal tax return is determined by your age and filing status. For 2009 income, generally if you're single and under 65, you must file if your total income is $9,350 and over. If you're 65 or older, then you must file if your total income is $10,750 and over.If you're married filing jointly and both are under 65, then you must file if your income is $18,700 and over. If only one spouse is 65 or older, then you must file if your income is $19,800 and over. If both spouses are 65 or older, your income must be $20,900 or over.Married filing separately is required to file if their total income is at least $3,650.Head of household under 65 must file if their income is at least $12,000. At 65 or older, they must file if their income is at least $13,400.Qualifying widow[er] with dependent child under 65must file if their income is at least $15,050. At 65 or older, they must file if their income is at least $16,150.
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As for as I'm concerned, they are the most OVER PAID and UNDER WORKED people in the world! They even HATE to get out of their vehicles in order to make a simple delivery. Oh, but it's just fine if they're ONLY delivering JUNK mail! They are one of the most HATEFUL and UNLESS people in the WORLD!
Yes, in fact there are no age discrimination laws protecting anyone under 40.