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
You can file taxes if you have dependents starting in January, once you have received all necessary tax documents.
Yes, you can use your Employer Identification Number (EIN) to file taxes for your business or organization.
Yes, it is possible to file taxes without an ITIN number by using a Social Security Number (SSN) or an Employer Identification Number (EIN) if you are eligible to obtain one.
No, you do not have to file taxes jointly with your spouse. You have the option to file taxes separately if you choose to do so.
You can file your 2016 taxes starting in January 2017.
You can file taxes if you have dependents starting in January, once you have received all necessary tax documents.
File an amended return before the IRS questions the return.
you (the one with the social security number) file taxes as single, and claim all 3 dependents. how did you get married to him, yet he has no social security number? if he wasnt a citizen he instantly becomes one when you got married...
I believe you need a dependent to have a household.
You can file a paper return, but your claim will be rejected. You cannot efile. You can either file now without the dependents and file an amended return after you get the information or you can file an extension now and then finish when you get the information.
You can always file dependents on your income tax return, as long as you have dependents living in your home that you are responsible for supporting financially.
People with children, foster or biological, can claim them as dependents which offers a substantial tax advantage, however they do still have to file their income tax return.
No, if both spouses were claimed as dependents on their parents' taxes, they would not be able to file jointly as married. They would likely not qualify as dependents on their parents' taxes anymore once they are married and establishing their own household.
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, you can use your Employer Identification Number (EIN) to file taxes for your business or organization.
Everyone is allowed to file tax. Whether you are required to file tax depends on the source and amount of your total income (not just earnings from your job) and your filing status. The fact that you had no income tax withheld does not necessarily mean you do not have to file tax.
If you file Form 1040A, there is room to list sixdependents in the Exemptions Section on page 1. If you're claiming more than six dependents on Form 1040A, you attach a statement to your return listing the additional dependents and giving the information required for each one (first name, last name, social security number, relationship to you, check if qualify for child tax credit).If you file Form 1040, there is room to list fourdependents in the Exemptions Section on page 1. If more than that number of dependents, you check the box to the left of line 6c and attach a statement with each additional dependent's name and the requested information.Anyone who meets the requirements for qualifying as your dependent can be claimed on your tax return.