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2013 Tax Tip: Who Should File a 2012 Tax Return?

The amount of your income, your filing status, your age and the type of income you received will determine whether you’re required to file.

A press release from the Internal Revenue Service:

If you received income during 2012, you may need to file a tax return in 2013. The amount of your income, your filing status, your age and the type of income you received will determine whether you’re required to file. Even if you're not required to file a tax return, you may still want to file. You may get a refund if you’ve had too much federal income tax withheld from your pay or qualify for certain tax credits.

You can find income tax filing requirements on IRS.gov. The instructions for Forms 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ also list filing requirements. The Interactive Tax Assistant tool, also available on the IRS website, is another helpful resource. The ITA tool answers many of your tax law questions including whether you need to file a return.

Even if you’ve determined that you don’t need to file a tax return this year, you may still want to file. Here are five reasons why:

  • Federal Income Tax Withheld.  If your employer withheld federal income tax from your pay, if you made estimated tax payments, or if you had a prior year overpayment applied to this year’s tax, you could be due a refund. File a return to claim any excess tax you paid during the year.
  • Earned Income Tax Credit.  If you worked but earned less than $50,270 last year, you may qualify for EITC. EITC is a refundable tax credit; which means if you qualify you could receive EITC as a tax refund. Families with qualifying children may qualify to get up to $5,891 dollars. You can’t get the credit unless you file a return and claim it. Use the EITC Assistant to find out if you qualify.
  • Additional Child Tax Credit.  If you have at least one qualifying child and you don’t get the full amount of the Child Tax Credit, you may qualify for this additional refundable credit. You must file and use new Schedule 8812, Child Tax Credit, to claim the credit.
  • American Opportunity Credit.  If you or someone you support is a student, you might be eligible for this credit. Students in their first four years of postsecondary education may qualify for as much as $2,500 through this partially refundable credit. Even those who owe no tax can get up to $1,000 of the credit as cash back for each eligible student. You must file Form 8863, Education Credits, and submit it with your tax return to claim the credit.
  • Health Coverage Tax Credit.  If you’re receiving Trade Adjustment Assistance, Reemployment Trade Adjustment Assistance, Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance or pension benefit payments from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, you may be eligible for a 2012 Health Coverage Tax Credit. Spouses and dependents may also be eligible. If you’re eligible, you can receive a 72.5 percent tax credit on payments you made for qualified health insurance premiums.

Want more information about filing requirements and tax credits? Visit IRS.gov

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Yankeelover May 15, 2013 at 09:09 am
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Paul Bahre May 11, 2013 at 10:55 am
I don't know about the behavior problems but it becomes an excuse to give the children amphetaminesRead More which increases performance in school. Since we live in a school district where performance is everything, you get a lot of parents lining up for the smart pills. As these pills will help anyone get their school work done and will help anyone concentrate. Look even the MLB has noticed an increase in ADHD: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3822193
bob May 10, 2013 at 12:17 pm
i have adhd and i do beleive that schools do use that as a excuse for behavior problems.
Paul Bahre April 2, 2013 at 11:08 pm
1. Russia is not a communist state. It's a Nationalist nominal democracy / dictatorship. There isRead More private ownership there the economy there is solidly capitalistic. China is Communist in government but with a capitalist economy. North Korea is nominally a Communist state but in actuality it's a dynastic dictatorship run by one family. Now it's in China's best interest to have a peaceful pacific rim. China is making money hand over fist and it's all because of his inexhaustible labor supply. If a nuclear war hit the Korean peninsula it would be bad for China because it would rock some of China's major trading partners. I don't think China and Russia want to wipe the US off the map. They like having us around just just don't want us to be the only major super power around.
Peter Dinella April 2, 2013 at 07:04 pm
More of the same from communist nations that only wish for our ultimate demise. What do they, theRead More main communist countries (Russia and China), see in the US now? An incredibly weak and ineffective national leader with 3+ more years left. A country bogged down in "going nowhere wars." A country moving toward fiscal collapse. A country that has China as its greatest "stockholder." A country with citizens looking for the gov't to provide them with everything. A country with citizens with have incredibly poor historical perspective (see some of the above comments in this blog). Do you really think Russia and China (who recently met and did nice/nice with each other) are going to let this golden opportunity pass without taking advantage of it? What a great time for a our historical enemies to get us bogged down in a war with North Korea? If we do, wait and see when China make moves on Taiwan. Russia will expedite its military growth and instigate Iranian militancy toward Israel a US ally in the Mideast. That's only the beginning.
Paul Bahre April 2, 2013 at 03:20 pm
Joe, 1. We are not in Iran. 2. We are not fighting in N. Africa. 3. We are in Afghanistan but weRead More are in the process of pulling out and will be leaving some support there. DHS and Drug Cartels are a matter of Border security and have nothing to bellicose threats from North Korea.
Christy March 31, 2013 at 09:25 pm
I would like to thank my wonderful friends who are helping us out during my recovery from majorRead More surgery 2 weeks ago. From prayers and get well cards to watching and entertaining our son, to bringing over delicious meals... I'm so appreciative and grateful for the caring support, it means the world to me. Thank you! Christy M.
Sharon L. Thomason March 30, 2013 at 02:11 pm
Thanks to all of our friends, neighbors, and community for so many acts of kindness this past month:Read More caring for our dog, cards, memorial donations, meals, and even setting up our home for shiva. Thank you!!
Annie Wallack March 30, 2013 at 01:01 pm
Thanks to all my family, friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards, calls, visits, meals andRead More other kindnesses while i recover from my surgery. I love you.
Dan Whelan April 1, 2013 at 03:12 pm
The biggest thing out of this info is that it is made 100% clear to all of us that Adam did not haveRead More restricted access to the weapons. At the root of it, then, is a thoughtless, negligent gunowner that did not safely secure her weapons from unauthorized user. that's the root cause failure here. With safe storage no other issues would have mattered. Had his mother survived, she should and would have faced serious criminal charges for abetting this nightmare. Adam's mental state certainly could have been aided by a better medical system and care, but with out access to the weapons, his rampage would not have been able to start. So, the knee jerk reaction is to take guns away from law abiding citizens instead of insuring safe storage of said legally aquired guns.
Joe April 1, 2013 at 12:15 am
Peter I understand your thought process, but the answer is because we live in a free society. ThisRead More occurred because we have liberty and freedom. The issue is that after 25 years of school shootings in Gun Free Zones, there should have been armed security. Force the glory killers to find another location for their evil deeds. Isnt a shame that Lanza learned over two years how and where to do this based on previous situations, yet sane adults have lacked the same ability to learn from previous situations on how to deter these. When the true result of what had happened came to light I can tell you that I sat in front of the TV crying for the loss of the children that age, and also screaming at the TV, "when will you blank liberals learn?" I'm not a mass murderer, but we now that he chose this location for body count, so if a nut job saw that opportunity, then it was adults who didnt want to believe it could happen there and rolled the dice with the lives of the children there... all in the name of Utopian gun free zones because these are "places of learning and peace." He makes me sick, his mother makes me sick, and people that still want Gun Free Zones even now make me sick
Fred March 31, 2013 at 11:45 pm
Sadly Joe, you are spot on