Filing For Income Tax
People who have no income but are still interested in issuing income tax return filings in the U.S. can refer to the laws which have been passed in the country and enforced by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for people who have some income but do not meet the minimum levels of income generally required to come under the heading of income taxes.
As such, people who did not have an income during that particular income tax year but did sell off their residence can still file a return for income taxes. Filing a return for an Income Tax can be used to gain an Earned Income Tax Credit. In any event, people who are not sure of whether they would come under the heading of the Income Tax provisions or not can refer to the FAQ page set up by the IRS under the title “Do You Need to File a Federal Income Tax Return?”
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