Yes, if you have earned income, you may need to file taxes even if you just started working. It depends on how much you earned and other factors like your filing status and age. It's recommended to check with the IRS or a tax professional to determine if you need to file.
When I file my income tax will I need my dependant's actual social security card or can I just give the filer the numbers When I file my income tax will I need my dependant's actual social security card or can I just give the filer the numbers
If you expect to owe 1,000 or more in taxes for the year and your withholding and credits won't cover it, you should file Form 1040-ES to make estimated tax payments.
Taxes are distributed to cities by just giviing them all the money and they decide what to do with it.
i just found out that i had to pay back this year for federal taxes i just madew an offer and it was aceppted so is can i still get my va loan for a house i was already pr quailtfied by my lender before i did my 2012 taxes
Yes, interns are generally required to pay taxes on their earnings, just like any other worker.
Hi , i just received my tuition statement can i file taxes
You don’t. Just file and pay.
Then just file them as soon as you can. Don't worry about anything else.
Yes you can it just depends what agency you file your taxes with
The general answer is "no" but you should double check your states website just to be sure.
Well, honey, of course you can file your business LLC and personal taxes separately. They're like two separate entities with their own set of rules and regulations. Just make sure you keep those finances nice and tidy, so the IRS doesn't come knocking on your door. Good luck, darling!
just for the TAX year of death not after it
No and you just lied on your taxes. You need a marriage license approved by city hall.
You file the 1099 just as you would if you received a W-2. You must report all of your earnings when you file your taxes.
maybe you should consider getting a accountant, or even just get one to tell you how to do it
maybe you should consider getting a accountant, or even just get one to tell you how to do it
Yes you actually can. Just file Form 4868 electronically.