With Tax Season reaching its final stretch, the United States IRS reminds all citizens that sending in their Tax Return is one of the major annual obligations that they must take into account. Likewise, the payment of taxes is another obligation that we must never forget, as failure to do so would mean having to pay fines and penalties in the future.
However, there are some citizens working in the United States who may not be obliged to send their tax return to the IRS. These types of workers are very specific, so it is not common to come across a citizen with these characteristics. But there is a possibility that you are one of them, as the IRS reminds us that this category exists.
Who is not obliged to send their tax return to the IRS?
To tell the truth, the IRS is not 100% clear about which citizens have to send their tax return to the IRS. The recommendation of most experts is to send the documentation even if you do not have to send it. This is because if we do not have to send the tax return, it means that we do not have to pay taxes in most cases.
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For that reason, sending the Tax Return would imply, at least in a large part of the time, getting a Tax Refund in the future. But it is true that each case is totally individual and that we must pay attention to what the IRS says so as not to make mistakes at any time. If we have doubts, it is best to go to a professional who can look into our case and give us direct advice.
Whether or not we have to send the tax return is up to us, but the truth is that it is usually advantageous to send the documentation to the IRS. Remember, too, that you still have time to send the documents, as tax season ends on April 15th. There is also the possibility of requesting an extension of the Tax Season, in which case we would have 6 more months to send the documents, although not for the payment of taxes.