Unless you are referring to a STATE tax exemption due to age - during a quick search. I could find no such age exemption for filing U.S. Federal tax returns with the IRS. However, IRS regulations are voluminous and, if I were you, just to make certain, I would cal lthe IRS '800' information number and simply ask.
No. You can be over 100 years of age and could still meet the requirements of having to file an income tax return. Age does not have anything to do with the requirement to have to file an income tax return.
Yes you can do this if you choose to do it.
Maybe. If you had taxable income from other sources, you may be required to file.
You need to file a 1040X (amended). You have 3 years to file an amended return after your original filing.
how can I file an amendment to my 2010 tax return?
Yes it is possible that a fourteen year could be required to file a federal 1040 income tax return and could possibly have a federal income tax liability after the 1040 income tax return is completed correctly.
You need to file two tax returns:A delinquent (late) return for the prior year, filed on prior year forms, andA current return for this year, filed on current year forms.Income tax years are separate and distinct. You cannot file a tax return using income and expenses from multiple years.
If you are being claimed as a dependent on your parents or anyone else's return then you will have to file a tax return. If not then no you don't have to file a return.
No but it could be useful if you have it in your hand when you are working on your 2009 tax year income tax form.
If you have filed a tax return but you then realize that your return is inaccurate in some way and you wish to correct the inaccuracy, you can file a revised tax return which would be called an amended tax return.
can i e file my mass tax return for free
He is not required to file a return at that income level but if any taxes were withheld, he should file so that the gets a refund of the taxes he paid in for federal and state withholding.