yes you can!
You have to have a job.
If you are unmarried and have no income you do not need to file. If you have a spouse that works then you must file a joint return.
Absolutely. All taxable income must be reported on your tax return. You also should be very careful as second jobs never tax out enough taxes and you can easily end up owing taxes at the end of the year.
The main job of an income tax inspector is the collection of taxes. This means making sure that all individuals file their taxes. They also are charged with finding out who is defaulting on their individual taxes.
Everyone is allowed to file tax. Whether you are required to file tax depends on the source and amount of your total income (not just earnings from your job) and your filing status. The fact that you had no income tax withheld does not necessarily mean you do not have to file tax.
You have to have a job.
Disability and taxes are unrelated. If you were injured on the job, file with the employment security office of your state. If not, check with Social Security.
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If you have a job you are legally required to file taxes. Your employer's responsibility is to take the taxes out of your paycheck and "pay the man," as it were. If your W-2s reflect taxes paid to the Gov't, you are in the clear - if you file.
If you are unmarried and have no income you do not need to file. If you have a spouse that works then you must file a joint return.
Simple question - Its assumed that youve a qualification that is not really in line with the job your applying for. Therefore a company will ask why youve applied for a industry that youve not based your learning on
Absolutely. All taxable income must be reported on your tax return. You also should be very careful as second jobs never tax out enough taxes and you can easily end up owing taxes at the end of the year.
The main job of an income tax inspector is the collection of taxes. This means making sure that all individuals file their taxes. They also are charged with finding out who is defaulting on their individual taxes.
His job didn't take out any federal taxes will he have to pay taxes
Normally federal, and sometimes state and county, tax is automatically deducted from your paycheck. You can get this money back when you file your taxes next April if you started the second job after December 31, 2009.
I recieved my early pension money from my old job, they taxed my check, i have the stub with the taxes that was taken out. Do I have to wait for my 1099-R to come in mail or can I use it to file my taxes.?
Everyone is allowed to file tax. Whether you are required to file tax depends on the source and amount of your total income (not just earnings from your job) and your filing status. The fact that you had no income tax withheld does not necessarily mean you do not have to file tax.