Where do you send state income tax form?
You should be able to get the correct mailing address for your state income return from your state tax department web site or from the information that should be in the instruction book of the tax form that you are using.
Can other people get your tax return info?
Not without your signed authorization for that purpose.
The below information comes from is available at the IRS gov web site.
Use the search box for Publication 1 or you can click on the below related link.
The IRS will not disclose to anyone the information you give us, except as authorized by law. You have the right to know why we are asking you for information, how we will use it, and what happens if you do not provide requested information.
Do you have to attach a 1099 to your 1040 IRS form?
When you are mailing your correctly completed income tax return to the correct mailing address YES you should attach the federal copy to your paper copy income tax return that you are mailing.
What tax form should you file for a childcare provider?
Employer reporting wages and withheld tax amounts to an employee childcare provider the Tax information form would be the W-2 form for the employee and the IRS and the state and local taxing district would each get their copy of this W-2 form.
Go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Publication 15 Employers Tax Guide
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How to find a copy of the form 1098 your bank filed with the IRS?
Call the bank's customer services department. They will be able to reproduce a copy, but it may take a day or two to find it in their archives.
Do you have to file an extension if no taxes are due?
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
What happens if you send your tax files after April 15?
When you owe taxes you will be charged penalties and interest on the past due amount after April 15 2010.
Go the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Filing Late and/or Paying Late
How much its the penalty and interest in you federal taxes when you do't due april15?
April 15th is the deadline for most people to file their individual income tax return and pay any tax owed. Tax returns are checked for mathematical accuracy. If there is any money owed, you will be sent a bill. Generally, interest is charged on any unpaid tax from the due date of the return until the date of payment. The interest rate is determined quarterly and is the federal short-term rate plus 3 percent. Interest is compounded daily. If you file on time but don't pay all amounts due on time, you'll generally have to pay a late payment penalty of one-half of one percent of the tax owed for each month, or part of a month, that the tax remains unpaid from the due date, until the tax is paid in full or the 25% maximum penalty is reached. The one-half of one percent rate increases to one percent if the tax remains unpaid 10 days after the IRS issues a notice of intent to levy. For individuals who file by the return due date, the one-half of one percent rate decreases to one-quarter of one percent for any month in which an installment agreement is in effect.
If you owe tax and don't file on time, the total late-filing penalty is usually five percent of the tax owed for each month, or part of a month that your return is late, up to five months. If your return is over 60 days late, the minimum penalty for late filing is the smaller of $100 ($135 for returns required to be filed after December 31, 2008) or 100 percent of the tax owed.
You must file your return and pay your tax by the due date to avoid interest and penalty charges.
Go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Topic 653 - IRS Notices and Bills, Penalties and Interest Charges
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How much income tax should be withheld on 40000.00?
You are the only one that has all of the necessary information that will have to be reported on your income tax return for the year in order to do the calculation for the numbers that you are looking for.
If you would like to do some estimated tax calculations you would need to go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for 1040ES go to page 6 for the 2010 Tax Rate Schedules page 7 has the estimated tax worksheet. The tax brackets for 2010 will be on page 8 of the 1040ES.
You would add all of your gross taxable wages from the W-2 forms box 1 wages, salaries, tips, etc and any other net profit from other earnings that you have in your hand and that amount would be a added to all of all of your other worldwide gross income total and that is the amount of income that would be used to start with to calculate your estimated taxes for the year.
You can find the estimated tax worksheet and instructions by using the below enclosed information
If you would like to do some estimated tax calculations you would need to go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for 1040ES go to page 8 for the 2010 Tax Rate Schedules and page 7 for the worksheet.
You can try anyone of the online estimated tax calculators for some estimates to get an idea of what things may look like after using the correct IRS forms and compare the numbers.
Use your search engine and type ESTIMATED TAX CALCULATORS and you will be able to find several of them that you can use for this purpose.
Last day to file your taxes with IRS?
As a calendar year individual taxpayer filing a 1040 federal income tax return and you do NOT have any income tax liability or OWE any income taxes on your correctly completed income tax return the final date to file would be October 15 2010.
If you have a federal income tax liability the due date for the amount owed post marked before midnight April 15 2010.
Can you claim your dad as a dependent?
Yes, you can claim your father as a dependant if you are providing more than half his financial support and no one else is claiming him as a dependant.
What is the penalty for filing a late tax return?
Usually none if you don't owe-otherwise there could be late fees tacked on.
What is the penalty for filing a late business tax return?
A self employed individual taxpayer filing the schedule C of the 1040 tax form along with the other related schedules.
If you owe taxes and didn't file your tax return or request an extension by the April 15 deadline, you may face interest on any unpaid federal taxes you owe and a failure-to-file penalty. The IRS will deny a request for an extension that is filed after midnight on April 15. However, you should still file your tax return, even if it's late.
The failure-to-file penalty is 5 percent per month, or part of a month, of the balance due, up to a maximum of 25 percent. If the tax return is more than 60 days late, the minimum penalty is $135 or the balance due, whichever is less.
Interest and penalties add to the total amount you owe. The sooner you file, even if you can't pay all or some of the taxes due, the less you will owe.
More information about penalty and interest charges is contained in Chapter 1, Filing Information, of IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax.
Go the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Publication 17 and go to chapter 1
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How do you just file for your sate taxes?
You can go to your states web site and file your state income tax return on line or get copies of the tax forms that you need to fill out and complete correctly and then get the correct mailing address to mail the completed copy of the state income tax return to.
Be sure and make an extra copy of this state income tax return to keep for your records.
How do you just file for your state taxes?
You can go to your states web site and file your state income tax return on line or get copies of the tax forms that you need to fill out and complete correctly and then get the correct mailing address to mail the completed copy of the state income tax return to.
Be sure and make an extra copy of this state income tax return to keep for your records.
You can go to your states web site and file your state income tax return on line or get copies of the tax forms that you need to fill out and complete correctly and then get the correct mailing address to mail the completed copy of the state income tax return to.
Be sure and make an extra copy of this state income tax return to keep for your records.
Guesstimating how much you owe for the auto extension of time to file?
If you would like to do some estimated tax calculations you would need to go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for 1040ES go to page 6 for the 2009 Tax Rate Schedules and page 5 for the worksheet.
You are welcome to try any of the calculators for some estimates to get an idea of what things may look like after using the correct IRS forms and compare the numbers.
Use your search engine and type ESTIMATED TAX CALCULATORS and you will be able to find several of them that you can use for this purpose.
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How often do you have to fill out W4's?
Complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income
tax from your pay. Consider completing a new Form W-4 each year and when your personal or financial situation changes.
You can go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for W-4
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For the 2008 tax year you were only allowed to claim the the EITC for 2 of the children that were listed on your 2008 income tax return.
What happens if you file your income taxes after April 15?
As a calendar year individual taxpayer filing a 1040 federal income tax return and you do NOT have any income tax liability or OWE any income taxes on your correctly completed income tax return the final date to file would be October 15 2010.
If you owe taxes and didn't file your tax return or request an extension by the April 15 deadline, you may face interest on any unpaid federal taxes you owe and a failure-to-file penalty. The IRS will deny a request for an extension that is filed after midnight on April 15. However, you should still file your tax return, even if it's late.
The failure-to-file penalty is 5 percent per month, or part of a month, of the balance due, up to a maximum of 25 percent. If the tax return is more than 60 days late, the minimum penalty is $135 or the balance due, whichever is less.
Interest and penalties add to the total amount you owe. The sooner you file, even if you can't pay all or some of the taxes due, the less you will owe.
More information about penalty and interest charges is contained in Chapter 1, Filing Information, of IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax.
Go the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Publication 17 and go to chapter 1
When Do I Have To File?
What if taxes are mailed one day late?
You may receive a bill from the IRS for failing to file and pay the taxes when they were due April 15 2010.
Can you mail your taxes in by April 15 without penalty?
For the 2009 tax year this would be possible if your federal income tax amount owed was less than 1000 and the payment amount that was mailed was postmarked before midnight April 15 2010.
The correct date today is April 23 2010.
What happens when you don't file income tax for a particular year?
When you are due a refund nothing. If you have a Federal income tax liability you will probably be receiving a bill or notice form the IRS telling you the amount of back taxes plus the penalties for failing to file the tax return and the penalties for failing to pay the amount of income tax when they were due plus the interest charges that are being added to all of the unpaid balances as long as they are not paid.
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