Taxes Questions and Answers

Tax cross-question?

my huuby was injured concluding year as a result he only worked 6 months and the remainder we received public assistance next to food. can he get billed for not have enough money withheld from his income?? please give support to we did not have insurance so nobody paided anything during the months he be not working so we don't own any other income to report.


Answers: you don't get billed for not have enough money withheld from his reward.

but you do have to salary all the rates that is owed to the parliament. and if you haven't paid ample in, you'll hold to pay.
It is possible to enjoy to pay penalty for not having plenty withheld, but that's very unlikely to apply to you this year. Since he could solely work part of the year, you won't owe as much due so you should be fine. The public assistance that kept you going isn't taxable.

Good luck.

Max wages for the EZ for discount?

What is the max amount someone can earn for wages and still get money posterior from the EZ tax form as a single?


Answers: Your income must be underneath $100,000 to file a 1040EZ form.

Filing multiple w 2's not sure how?

i am doing my taxes on my own i just own a question i be in a saloon accident and reseaved a w2 from met duration for short term disability can i only file this near my reg w2 for my job and do u in recent times add the wages and everything together they both enjoy different sate id #'s and different eid #'s i am doing them online and it doesnt ask for a spot to pack in info if u enjoy to didnt know if i had to do another return for respectively one


Answers: You add them together. The IRS have the information for each individual one already but you still own to put them on the return. You don't need to folder two returns. Make sure you attach the copies to the return.
Most online filing services will allow you to enter multiple W2s.

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