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I have a W-2 from 2007 which I never filed for an income tax refund... is it still possible to file this?
If you were claimed as a dependant on your parent's return, you couldn't file separately anyway.dipole said:I wouldn't owe them anything, but thanks for the advice. I was a dependent at the time, and I'm the one owed money, but I guess it's too late for that. Silly 17 year old me. :)
This is not correct. He could file, he just couldn't claim himself as a dependent.Borg said:If you were claimed as a dependant on your parent's return, you couldn't file separately anyway.
Oops.Jimmy Snyder said:This is not correct. He could file, he just couldn't claim himself as a dependent.
The deadline for filing income tax for past years is typically three years from the original due date. For example, for the 2020 tax year, the deadline to file would be April 15, 2024.
If you miss the deadline to file income tax for past years, you may be subject to penalties and interest on any taxes owed. It is important to file as soon as possible to minimize any potential penalties.
Yes, you are still required to file income tax for past years even if you did not earn any income. You may be eligible for certain deductions or credits, and it is important to have a record of your tax history.
No, e-filing is only available for current year tax returns. Past year tax returns must be filed by mail.
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