For tax year 2009 tax return that you will file in the year of 2010.
Generally a person who is self-employed must file a tax return if their net earnings from self employment for the year exceed $400, and pay social security and Medicare taxes and any income taxes that may be due.
If a dependent on someone else tax return and unearned income was more than 950 (interest, dividends, pension, etc) must file a tax return.
You would also include all of your worldwide income on your 1040 tax form that you are using.
For more detailed information on filing requirements go to irs.gov and use the search box for 1040 choose 1040 instruction and go to page 7 through page 10.
And of course you do not want to forget the state as they could have different filing requirements and possibly some benefits you could be entitled to if you were to file a tax return with them
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file it dam you will get all that you paid in to federal and yes you have to file your taxes period
Yes.
$600 is the line for filing taxes. So yes, if you made $2000 you should file.
Yes, the election to file seperatley or jointly is yours and able to be made each year.
Federal of course and all states you've lived or made income from
file it dam you will get all that you paid in to federal and yes you have to file your taxes period
Yes.
$600 is the line for filing taxes. So yes, if you made $2000 you should file.
Anyone with any income, or even without an income can file. You are required to file Federal taxes if you made more than $1,800. Illinois requires anyone that earns or receives income in the state to file state taxes.
Yes, the election to file seperatley or jointly is yours and able to be made each year.
The IRS does allow you to file your taxes online via there website (www.irs.gov). The process can be made easier if you invest in tax preparation software, such as Turbo Tax.
Anyone can file a tax return with any amount of income. You may want to do this if you paid in withholding taxes or you qualify for some credit that will benefit you. You are not required to file with this amount of income but you can if you want to.
No you don't, it is considered hobby money unless you made $5,000 or more, then you DO have to file.
Federal of course and all states you've lived or made income from
we ae both single amd never made married to one another.
Absolutely, positively not.Whether your parents or anyone else claims you as a dependent has absolutely no effect on your obligation or ability to file taxes. Some people mistakenly believe that if your parents claim you as a dependent, they claim your income, your withholding and your refund, too. This is absolutely not true.People who make more than a certain amount are obligated to file taxes. However, ANYONE is permitted to file taxes. If you are due a refund, you must file taxes in order to get the refund. Your parents cannot get your refund for you. Whether your parents can claim you as a dependent has absolutely nothing to do with you. You must file your own taxes for your own income and withholdings. And if you owe taxes, you are obligated to file and pay them.
For tips for Ohio Taxpayers, see the link I have provided below. In general, if you have any taxes withheld from your paycheck, you have to file a return to get your refund back, no matter what the amount of your wages was. You can probably go online and find a free service that will help you file your taxes, for low income people.