April 15th falls midweek in 2009 and as such that is the deadline to pay Federal taxes in the U.S.
April 18, 2011 is the Due Date for Federal Income Tax Returns and Tax Extension requests.
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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.
The federal income tax payment and most state income tax payments for 2008 are due today, April 15, 2009.
Your federal income tax amount that was owed for the tax year 2009 income tax return was due April 15 2010. After the April 15 2010 due date the amount owed is now past due and the amount is increasing with the late payment charges that are being added to the past due amount. If you owe any state income tax the state due date may be a different date you could find this information at your state tax department web site.
The total amount of your federal income tax that is due for the calender year taxpayer is usually due to be postmarked before MIDNIGHT April 15 of the year after the tax year that the 1040 federal income tax return is for. After that due date penalties and interest will start to be added to the amount of past due taxes until the amount is paid in full.
For the 2009 tax year if your taxable income is 4800 your federal income tax liability would be 483.
If the 2500 is income from an employer and you are an employee and will receive a W-2 form for the 2500 amount and you do not have any other worldwide income to be reported on your federal 1040 tax return then you would not have any federal income tax liability for the tax year 2009 when you file the 2009 income tax return in the year 2010.
Each year corporations are required to submit their annual tax returns no later than the 15th of March. However, if the 15th falls on a weekend, the date will be extended until the following Monday.Ê
Federal income tax can increase staffing due to the need of a write off. Federal income tax can also encourage staffing limitations due to the employers tax.
Yes unless you are due a refund you will be charged penalties, interest and other charges for failing to file the federal income tax return by the due date and also for failing to pay any income taxes by the due date for the income tax return. Alternate answer: Here is what the IRS has to say: "Refund. Even if you do not have to file a tax return, you should file to get a refund if box 2 shows federal income tax withheld or if you can take the earned income credit."
As an individual taxpayer filing one of the federal 1040 income tax returns when you do NOT have any federal income tax liability you generally will NOT be assessed any of the penalties for failing to file your income tax return by the DUE date.