Useful Links: IRS.gov Help For Hurricane Victims News Essentials What's Hot News Releases IRS - The Basics IRS Guidance Media Contacts Facts & Figures Around The Nation e-News Subscriptions The Newsroom Topics Multimedia Center Noticias en Español Radio PSAs Tax Scams/Consumer Alerts The Tax Gap Fact Sheets IRS Tax Tips Armed Forces Latest News IRS Resources Compliance & Enforcement News Contact Your Local IRS Office Filing Your Taxes Forms & Instructions Frequently Asked Questions Taxpayer Advocate Service Where to File IRS Social Media | Issue Number: IRS Tax Tip 2018-07 Inside This Issue Deciding Whether and How to File? Here's What to Remember As people prepare to file their taxes, there are things to consider. They will want to determine if they need to file and the best way to do so. Here are three things for people to keep in mind as they prepare to file their taxes: - Who is Required to File. In most cases, income, filing status and age determine if a taxpayer must file a tax return. Other rules may apply if the taxpayer is self-employed or if they are a dependent of another person. For example, if a taxpayer is single and younger than age 65, they must file if their income was at least $10,400. There are other instances when a taxpayer must file. Go to IRS.gov/filing for more information.
- Filing to get a refund. Even if a taxpayer doesn't have to file, they should file a tax return if they can get money back. If a taxpayer answers "yes" to any of these questions, they could be due a refund: ◦Did my employer withhold federal income tax from my pay?
- Did I make estimated tax payments?
- Did I overpay last year and have it applied to this year's tax?
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Instructions for Forms 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ list income tax filing requirements. Taxpayers can also use the Interactive Tax Assistant tool on IRS.gov to answer many tax questions.. They should look for "Do I need to file a return?" under general topics. All taxpayers should keep a copy of their tax return. Taxpayers using a software product for the first time may need their Adjusted Gross Income amount from their prior-year tax return to verify their identity. Taxpayers can learn more about how to verify their identity and electronically sign tax returns at Validating Your Electronically Filed Tax Return. More Information: Share this tip on social media -- #IRSTaxTip: Deciding Whether and How to File? Here's What to Remember. https://go.usa.gov/xnv36 Back to Top Thank you for subscribing to IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov. This message was distributed automatically from the IRS Tax Tips mailing list. Please Do Not Reply To This Message. |
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