
Autumn
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As long as you have income, you must file forever and a year, literally. Your heirs will have to file a return on your estate the year after you die. |
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SPIFIMAN1
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Until you die and then someone else has to file for that year.
As long as you make over the minimum income required for filing tax returns, you must file no matter how old you are. |
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irishravenmoon
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Until you die, and then someone even has to file for you the year after. |
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PAYDAY
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Any year you owe taxes, even in the year you die. |
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Sylvie M
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I think you have to file taxes until you die... |
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Spex
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Until you die. |
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STEVEN F
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Actually, none of the above answers is completely accurate. Even after the year you die, until your estate is settled, tax returns are still required. If it take more than a year to settle your estate, returns are still filed though the year in which the FINAL settlement is made. If your income is below the threshold set by the IRS each year, you are not required to file for that year. Everyone is correct that AGE is not a factor. |
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Judy1
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It has nothing to do with age, but depends on your income. A single person age 65 or over must file with income over $9700 not counting social security - a married couple, both 65 or over, filing a joint return, must file if they had income for the year over $18,900. |
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laughter_every_day
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Actually, April 15th of the year after you die. Your estate must also submit a return. No one is exempt from taxation by virtue of youth or age. |
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ann
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no age limit. If you have income then you must report, unless you don't want your exemption and any overpaid income taxes. |
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wisemancumth
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until your pulse stops. |
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Angie
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As long as you have income. |
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Still reading
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As long as you have income (any type of income) above the level that requires you to file. |
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Poe L
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as long as you're working, you must always submit your IRS forms. even people long after retirement, submit their 1099's and can have a percentage deducted of their retirement benefits. |
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PepsiLime
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As long as you have enough income to be taxable you must sumit your IRS return as long as you are alive. |
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JD
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I dont's think it's age; but when you start working and making an income and when you make a certain amount of monies in a year then you would have to file an income tax.
here are the but/s:
of course, if you are under age and make your monies in cash that's different or if you are of age: (ie: 18+) and make your monies in cash, this is also different. the IRS cannot
track or trace CASH!...
but, If you work for a reputable employer and they will give a W2 then you certainly would have to file. |
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VW
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Until death. |
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Alexis
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