The amount, high or low, of earnings makes no difference as to if you get a refund or if you have to pay more.
The accuracy of what was withheld or (your required quarterly estimated payments) to what your taxable income (an amount that is different than earnings) will be is the issue.
Someone making a very large income fairly regularly has a very large refund. If for no other reason than it becomes more difficult to figure out how much they need withheld from their pay. Or alternatively, they can be underpaid and owe more, because they have income from sources that don't withhold.
yes because your still married to him
A tax refund is what you have already paid to the government minus what you actually owed. If you did not pay taxes, there is no money there.
I don't understand your question. A refund (rapid or otherwise) occurs when you have overpaid your taxes and the IRS owes you money. If you owe the IRS money, you will not be getting any kind of refund. If you are talking about the situation where this year's tax return shows a refund, but you still owe unpaid taxes from last year, do NOT apply for a rapid refund. The IRS will keep your refund to pay your back taxes and the rapid refund company will still charge you a fee for processing the rapid refund even though you won't be getting any refund. You've waited this long to get a refund. Even if the IRS wasn't getting your refund, is it really worth paying $100 or $200 in fees just to get your refund one week earlier? well that answer is not totally true if you owe the IRS does not mean will not get any refund back because they could have still owed it from the year before and the IRS will deduct what is owed and send out the difference
No unless you have earned income you can not receive a refund.
No not if you are in the FMS offset refund program and your expected refund amount is less than the amount that is owed to the IRS.
Hopefully you do not own them money. In that case, yes you can still get a refund.
I have been waiting for my refund for almost a month they are rediculous
yes because your still married to him
A tax refund is what you have already paid to the government minus what you actually owed. If you did not pay taxes, there is no money there.
I don't understand your question. A refund (rapid or otherwise) occurs when you have overpaid your taxes and the IRS owes you money. If you owe the IRS money, you will not be getting any kind of refund. If you are talking about the situation where this year's tax return shows a refund, but you still owe unpaid taxes from last year, do NOT apply for a rapid refund. The IRS will keep your refund to pay your back taxes and the rapid refund company will still charge you a fee for processing the rapid refund even though you won't be getting any refund. You've waited this long to get a refund. Even if the IRS wasn't getting your refund, is it really worth paying $100 or $200 in fees just to get your refund one week earlier? well that answer is not totally true if you owe the IRS does not mean will not get any refund back because they could have still owed it from the year before and the IRS will deduct what is owed and send out the difference
If you still owe that money, your refund will probably just get deducted off your taxes.Read more >> Options >>http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANS
Sure. You can file for BK regardless of how much money you have or have coming.
How to get my money back.
No
Only if there is a breach of terms. If their policy clearly dictates a "Restocking Fee," then no. But if their terms guarantee (especially if they actually say "guarantee") a full refund, and they still only give you part of the refund without any explanation, then yes.
Don't......they are a fraud. They are a scam. They will take your money and won't send you anything. Terrible customer service that cusses you out for wanting your shoes or refund...still fighting for my refund. They lie..............lie after lie.
No unless you have earned income you can not receive a refund.