Yes but the 2008 income tax return will have to be completed correctly and mailed to the correct state tax department address which should be in the instruction book of the form that would be using.
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
It depends on the state.
“need to file last year's and this year's CT State tax only???”
My son didn't file taxes last year 2011. is he still able to claim any of his 2011 taxes along with his 2012 taxes in 2013?
yes. Unemployment Insurance is filed with your state, when you become unemployed. Taxes are filed based on calendar years.
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
ummm you file them that's how. now if you are talkin filling for the year that you didnt file then yea you can file them but it will cost you. That happen to me for my state so i told H & R block forget that... i let them keep that money. lol
It depends on the state.
“need to file last year's and this year's CT State tax only???”
My son didn't file taxes last year 2011. is he still able to claim any of his 2011 taxes along with his 2012 taxes in 2013?
I e-file EVERY year it is the best and fastest way plus ITS FREE!
yes. Unemployment Insurance is filed with your state, when you become unemployed. Taxes are filed based on calendar years.
You will want to consult with your tax specialist for each state you need to file your taxes with. Filing multi state returns can get very complicated, as each state has different rules. The only states that do not have state income tax is florida, Alaska and Nevada and New Hampshire and 5 others. If you live in a state which imposes tax you must file both federal and state tax returns each year.
In most all ways, each year stands alone...of course you wouldn't have any carryover positions from the year unfiled.
Federal income tax is the same no matter which state you live in or work in. If you worked in PA, you will have to file a state tax return for PA if they have state income taxes. If you live in one state and work in another you may have to file in both states. As a resident on one and a non-resident in the other. If you move in the middle of a calendar year you may have to file in both as a part year resident.
My employer takes out taxes sometimes and sometimes not I am almost sure he doesn't send them in to the IRS what should I do
It doesn't matter if you receive an income tax refund or not. The fact is is you worked and had federal and state taxes taken out you would need to file your taxes every year. However, much depends on your filing status (single, married, etc) and how much you made that year on whether you would file. To be on the safe side if you had federal and state taken out of your checks you should file.