Year: 2006Total: 136,071,000e-filed: 73,255,000Percent: 53.84%
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if you filed a 2008 tax return how much would your stimulus check be?
You will want to consult with your tax specialist for each state you need to file your taxes with. Filing multi state returns can get very complicated, as each state has different rules. The only states that do not have state income tax is florida, Alaska and Nevada and New Hampshire and 5 others. If you live in a state which imposes tax you must file both federal and state tax returns each year.
First you need to look at the tax return you have completed. Did you earn over $3000? if YES- You do not need to do anything. You qualify and will receive your payment. if NO- you will need to file an amendment to show the income of over $3000.
In 1934, the average net income was $3,125.42 for a family, as reflected on tax returns. Airline pilots made $8,000 a year while a registered nurse made $936.
No, you won't. But I don't know if this is based on 2007 tax return or 2006. Anyone??
During Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 (October 1, 2006 - September 30, 2007), 138,893,908 individual income tax returns were filed in the United States.
Millions of individual income tax returns are filed each year. For example, in 2008 the IRS received 156,297,000 individual income tax returns for tax year 2007. In comparison in 2007 the IRS received 140,188,000 individual income tax returns for tax year 2006.For more information on IRS facts and figures, go to www.irs.gov/taxstats.
90 million?
Individual taxpayers e-filed almost 90 million tax returns during 2008, an increase of more than 12 percent over the prior year. Of the 155 million tax returns filed, about 58 percent were filed electronically. http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=188359,00.html
No, there is no requirement to have filed your tax returns in order to open an IRA.
for income tax returns filed before April 15paper returns - four weeksTELEFILE, NETFILE or EFILE returns - two weeksFor income tax returns filed after April 15paper returns - six weeksTELEFILE, NETFILE or EFILE returns - two weeks
By December 31, 2008, the IRS had received 156,297,000individual income tax returns. Of that amount, 89,886,000 were filed electronically. In comparison, by December 28, 2007, the IRS had received 140,188,000 individual income tax returns. Of that amount, 79,979,000 were filed electronically.For more information on IRS facts and figures, go to www.irs.gov/taxstats.
Yes. Standard, uncomplicated tax returns should be filed for 7 years.
If you have filed itemized deductions, it may call for a copy of your federal tax returns.
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.
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 length of time you should keep a document depends on the action, expense, or event the document records. Generally, you must keep your records that support an item of income or deductions on a tax return until the period of limitations for that return runs out. The period of limitations is the period of time in which you can amend your tax return to claim a credit or refund, or that the IRS can assess additional tax. The below information contains the periods of limitations that apply to income tax returns. Unless otherwise stated, the years refer to the period after the return was filed. Returns filed before the due date are treated as filed on the due date. Note: Keep copies of your filed tax returns. They help in preparing future tax returns and making computations if you file an amended return.