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Yes and the state doesn't matter on federal income tax returns. Federal is federal and state is state.
April 15.
Yes. A same-sex married couple living in California must file as "married" (either jointly or separately) on both their state and federal income tax returns.
April 18, 2011 is the Due Date for Federal Income Tax Returns and Tax Extension requests.
To the best of my knowledge, it takes a court order to garnish income tax returns if you are not a government entity.
Taxable income is the income your taxes are based on in your federal and state income tax returns. This website explains it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxable_income
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Same-sex married couples CAN file joint federal income tax returns effective June 26, 2013. They can also amend their 2012 and 2011 returns to reflect their marriage status.
Everybody who is on welfare.
Is this a question? If so, the answer is yes, most States in the U. S. require filing and payment of Federal and State Income Tax Returns.
If you itemize on your federal income tax return, City and State income taxes paid are deductible on your return.
The term for this is called "Amended Returns". Contact your individual state income tax agency for the procedures. For a Federal Return, contact the IRS.