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final income tax return

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#1
  • Tax
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  • 2021/02/13 15:05

Last year, even if I am unemployed and have no income at all

do I still need to do things like file a tax return ?

since I have no income, I don't think I need to do a TAX Faile.

Please help.

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#20

If you receive SS or have withholding on your salary, you will not get Refund if you don't report it, no matter how low your income is.

If you work and have low income, you can get EIC ( like low income payments ) if you file, so you can lose a lot if you don't file just because your income is below a certain level.

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#21
  • もうすぐ引退
  • 2021/02/15 (Mon) 13:02
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Dear Tax Man
Thank you for your clear advice.
I had no idea that the Social Security Office could verify survival by filing a Tax
I was not aware of this, but it certainly makes sense.
I was able to make a decision based on your three points of advice. Thank you very much.

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#23

Dear tax man,
Thank you for all your useful information.

If I have zero income in 2020 and have not received any stimulus checks, am I correct in understanding that I only need to file with Federal and not State ??

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#24
  • tax man
  • 2021/02/15 (Mon) 15:39
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> If I have zero income in 2020 and have not received any stimulus checks,
> Am I correct in understanding that I only have to file Federal and not State ?

Basically, if my income is Basically, if your income is zero, you do not have to file a return.
However, I have to inform you that
the declaration is basically E File, but the software says
that E File is not possible if the declared income is zero.

For a customer who is elderly and has no income, last year we E Fiel about $10 of bank interest as income
.
I think you need to be careful in this regard.

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#26

Dear tax man,

Thank you for your kind and prompt reply. I will file my tax return on paper. I have a little interest from the bank, so I think it will be OK.

I received the Form 8962, do I need to File it ? There is no change in insurance in 2020.

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