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what is the minimum income required to file taxes in alabama
what is the minimum amount of income that is required to file Alabama state income tax if I am over 65
$100.00
No minimum is required...in fact, if you qualify for earned income credit, it can be an increase to your paycheck.
If the total amount of disposable income you receive exeeds the the minimum taxable income threshold, then yes of not, then no.
$400.00 or more for non-church income and $108.28 for church employee income.
There is no age limit for filing income taxes in the United States. The only time you do not have to file tax returns is if your income falls below the minimum amount requiring you to do so.
The amount that is now in the bank should have been subject to the income taxes already and the income taxes should have been paid. The earnings INTEREST,etc. on the amount that is in the bank would be reported on your 1040 federal income tax return along with all of your other gross worldwide income and be subject to income taxes at your marginal tax rate.
There is not a minimum income one must have in order to file taxes. Anyone can file taxes if they want.
Sure. If you have income, you are required to file income taxes.
You file a form 1040 each year to show the amount of income and amount of taxes for each year. FICA taxes are not reported on for 1040 since there is no deduction for them or figure into your taxable amount. FICA taxes withheld are reported to the IRS via your W-2 that you receive a the end of the year which you use to report your income and income tax withheld.
Sure they would be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due. Under 950 of unearned income (did not work for income) would be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay some income taxes on the amount over 950 of UNEARNED income.