Yes. Bankruptcy does not change you absolute legal obligation to file taxes.
If you need more time to file your taxes in 2020, you should file an extension to avoid penalties.
If your accountant didn't file your taxes, you should immediately contact them to find out why and request that they file them as soon as possible. If they are unresponsive or unwilling to help, you should consider finding a new accountant or filing the taxes yourself to avoid penalties from the IRS.
$600 is the line for filing taxes. So yes, if you made $2000 you should file.
Paying an accountant to file your taxes can vary on cost. On average you should expect to pay around $100 to $200 depending on how complex your taxes are. If you have simple taxes it may be easier to file yourself using tax software.
Call CRA. There should be a toll free number on their site. They will be able to tell you whether or not you have grounds to file for an extension on your taxes.
You should only itemize if you have some deductions you can claim-are a homeowner for example.
You can and should electronically file your taxes every year. The IRS prefers that you file the return electronically as it greatly reduces errors, expenses, etc.
If you are 21 you have to file taxes
have no money how can i file my taxes
For 2010 I was separated from my wife. For the 2010 year she was on SSI. How should I file my taxes? I had to pay her doctor bills and other maintenance expences also. Can I file "head of household" with her as a dependent? or, should I file single?
Yes you can file taxes if you are on welfare.
No, you cannot file your taxes at the DMV.