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What is the minimum income to file taxes in 2013?
There is a minimum income to file taxes. If you are age 64 or younger, are filing as single and earned more than $10,000.00 in 2013 ($11,500.00 if age 65 or older), then you are among those who have to file a tax return with the IRS this year.
What was the standard deduction for 2013?
Taxpayers who do not itemize their deductions may instead claim a standard deduction for 2013 based on their filing status as follows: Single and married filing separately – $6,100. Married filing jointly – $12,200. Head of Household – $8,950.
How to file a federal tax return for 2013?
In order to file a 2013 IRS Tax Return, download, complete, print and sign the 2013 IRS Tax Forms below and mail the forms to the address listed on the IRS and State Forms. Select your state (s) and download, complete, print and sign your 2013 State Tax Return income forms. You can no longer claim a 2013 Tax Refund.
Can you still claim a tax refund from 2013?
You can no longer claim a 2013 Tax Refund. Need to change or amend a 2013 Federal Income Tax Return or State Return? Download IRS Tax Amendment Form 1040X and mail it in any time. Pick one or more States and download the associated State Tax Amendment Form(s) and complete and mail them in.
How to lodge an individual tax return for 2013?
To lodge your 2013 tax return by mail, you can use the paper Tax return for individuals and the Individuals tax return instructions. If you do not need to lodge a tax return for the 2012–13 income year, you will need to notify us of this. For more information, refer to Non-lodgment advice 2012–13.
Are there any income tax benefits for 2013?
If you were a deemed resident or non-resident of Canada in 2013, see 2013 Income Tax and Benefit Package (for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada). Login error when trying to access an account (e.g.