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
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.
The last day to file federal income taxes is typically April 15th. However, if this date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline may be extended to the next business day. It's important to check the current year's tax filing deadline to be certain.
Of course you can file your federal taxes online. Look up how to do it at www.irs.gov/efile/. Give yourself plenty of time though and don't assume that you can wait until the last minute to efile.
I e-file EVERY year it is the best and fastest way plus ITS FREE!
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
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His job didn't take out any federal taxes will he have to pay taxes
how much is $60 add tax You can deduct the 2009 State Taxes you paid in 2010 on Schedule A (if you itemize). Federal tax payments are not deductible according to the IRS Website
This could be possible BUT you will know the correct numbers until you have completed your 1040 federal income tax return to the last line where it says amount of refund.
I was able to file early because I had worked for the same company for multiple years so I already had all of their federal information from the last year so I just had to enter all their federal information as well as use the information on my last pay stub of the year and I was done.
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?
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