Yes and no. If you're being claimed as someone else's dependent, you're required to file a return if you're single under 65 with earned income over $5,700 or single over 65 with over $7,100 earned income. If you're being claimed as someone else's dependent, you're required to file if you're married under 65 with earned income over $5,700 or if you're married over 65 with over $6,800 earned income.
If you're not being claimed as someone else's dependent you aren't required to file with less than $8,000 earned income UNLESS you're Married Filing Separately with income of at least $3,650.
Even though you may not be required to file, you should file to get a refund if any federal tax has been withheld from your pay during the year. You also should file if you're eligible for certain credits, such as earned income, additional child tax credit, making work pay, government retiree, etc.
You're not required to file a return for your Single filing status if your 2008 income is less than $8,950 (or less than $9,350 for 2009). Even though you're not required to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax. Also, if you're eligible for certain credits (such as earned income), you should file even when not required
It could be possible that you would not be required to file a state income tax return if you made less than 600. Go to your state web site and find the filing requirements for your state.
Not if the 600 is all of your worldwide gross income and you are probably a qualifying relative dependent on another taxpayers income tax return you would not need to file a income tax return.
If you are being claimed as a dependent on your parents or anyone else's return then you will have to file a tax return. If not then no you don't have to file a return.
You can file one federal return. And you can file one return in each state. If you made a mistake or left something out, you have to file what is called an "amended return."
You're not required to file a return for your Single filing status if your 2008 income is less than $8,950 (or less than $9,350 for 2009). Even though you're not required to file, you should file if income tax was withheld from your earnings in order to receive a refund of that tax. Also, if you're eligible for certain credits (such as earned income), you should file even when not required
It could be possible that you would not be required to file a state income tax return if you made less than 600. Go to your state web site and find the filing requirements for your state.
Not if the 600 is all of your worldwide gross income and you are probably a qualifying relative dependent on another taxpayers income tax return you would not need to file a income tax return.
If you are being claimed as a dependent on your parents or anyone else's return then you will have to file a tax return. If not then no you don't have to file a return.
Any self-employed person who earned more than $400 must file.
You can file one federal return. And you can file one return in each state. If you made a mistake or left something out, you have to file what is called an "amended return."
yes he have to file it , it is very necessary
Yes.
I've made less than $300 in 2008, but i do have a dependent that i can claim child credit for do i file?
3000$ incomes how much tax return
My nephew is 16 years old and made $1000.00 last year. Does he have to file a return?
Maybe. For a federal return, see Tables 1, 2, and 3 on pages 2, 3, and 4 of Publication 501: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf For state return requirements, consult the instructions that came with your state tax forms or the web site of your state tax department. Even if you are not required to file, if you had any income tax withheld you should file to get a refund.