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Can you file a tax return for 2010?

Can you file a tax return for 2010?

2010 tax filing is no longer available, but you can still file your 2013-2019 tax returns.

How do I amend a 2010 tax return?

Need to change or amend a 2010 Federal Income Tax Return or State Return? Download IRS Tax Amendment Form 1040-X 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.

What was the standard deduction in 2010?

For 2010, the standard deduction for married taxpayers filing a joint return is $11,400, the same as in 2009. For single filers, the amount is $5,700 in 2010, up by $250 over 2009. Heads of household can claim $8,400 in 2010, up $50 from 2009.

How can I find my 2010 tax return?

To get a transcript, taxpayers can:

  1. Order online. They can use the Get Transcript tool on IRS.gov.
  2. Order by mail. Taxpayers can use Get Transcript by Mail or call 800-908-9946 to order a tax return transcripts and tax account transcripts.
  3. Complete and send either 4506-T or 4506T-EZ to the IRS.

How far back can you file taxes and get a refund?

three years
Generally, you have three years from the original tax return deadline to file the return and claim your refund. After three years, the refund will go to the government, specifically the U.S. Treasury.

What do I do if I lost my 1040?

If you need an actual copy of your tax return, they are generally available for the current tax year and as far back as six years. The fee per copy is $50. Complete and mail Form 4506 to request a copy of your tax return. Mail your request to the IRS office listed on the form for your area.

How do I obtain past tax returns?

Prior year tax returns are available from the IRS for a fee. Taxpayers can request a copy of a tax return by completing and mailing Form 4506 to the IRS address listed on the form. There’s a $43 fee for each copy and these are available for the current tax year and up to seven years prior.

How many years do you have to amend a tax return?

The Internal Revenue Service limits the amount of time you have to file a 1040X to the later of three years from the date you file the original tax return, or two years from the time you pay the tax for that year.

What was the tax rate in 2010?

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Tax rate Single filers Married filing jointly or qualifying widow/widower
10% Up to $8,375 Up to $16,750
15% $8,376 – $34,000 $16,751 – $68,000
25% $34,001 – $82,400 $68,001 – $137,300
28% $82,401 – $171,850 $137,301 – $209,250

What is the 2020 personal exemption?

For 2020, the standard deduction is $12,400 for single filers and $24,800 for married couples filing jointly. It was nearly doubled by Congress in 2017. The personal exemption is the subtraction from income for each person included on a tax return—typically the members of a family. It was repealed in 2017.

Will I get a tax refund from unemployment?

What Are the Unemployment Refunds? In a nutshell, if you received unemployment benefits in 2020 and paid taxes on that money, you’ll be getting some or all of those taxes back via direct deposit or the mail.