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Tuesday, 10 February 2009 |
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By Sonali MehtaSEO
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Monday, 09 February 2009 |
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By Angela Stringfellow
Even if you are currently a student you may have to file a tax return in 2008. For example, if you were self-employed for a part of the tax year and earned more than $400.00 during that self-employment, you will be required to file a federal tax return and pay the necessary self-employment tax (Social Security/Medicare). You may be required to pay Medicare and Social Security tax on tips that you did not report to your employer or if you worked for a church or church-controlled organization that was exempt from those taxes.
There are many types of income that students sometimes receive that qualify as taxable income. Some of this income may include:
Payment for services performed, Money received through self-employment, Money received through investments, and Some scholarships and fellowships Allowances received through the Reserve Officers Training Corps are tax-exempt, but payments made over the summers qualify as taxable income.
Foreign students who are resident aliens may be subject to some of the same tax laws as U.S. citizens.
There are many credits available for students to |
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