Tax Expert Unveils Six Reasons That Show One Should Be Filing a 2015 Tax Return in 2016
First, general filing rules dictate how income, filing status, and age impact whether one is required to file. Certain rules apply to certain people, but there are also special rules for others who may be self-employed or dependents. The Premium Tax Credit is also discussed. Those who purchase health insurance through the
Those who made estimated tax payments, or had money withheld from their paycheck, should also file because they might be entitled to a refund. They won't receive one unless they file their taxes. The Earned Income Tax Credit is available to people who earn less than a certain amount and, if they file, will receive this credit in the form of a refund.
Other reasons to file mentioned include the Additional Child Tax Credit. Taxpayers must file before they can get the credit. Similarly, the American Opportunity Credit covering post-secondary education can be claimed when one files, even if they don't even owe taxes.
To take advantage of any of these, one must file their income taxes. The
Learn more about filing taxes and the advantages by going to http://www.examiner.com/article/six-ways-to-know-if-you-should-file-a-tax-return.
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