tax-filing

One of the more common tax questions is whether you need to file a federal tax return this year. The answer is: it depends. But not filing a tax return when you should can cost you plenty. Here are some quick tips to help you determine your answer.

 Income thresholds matter

If your gross income is less than federal standard deduction you usually do NOT need to file a tax return. This is because the deduction effectively eliminates any taxable income. The amounts for 2018 are:

  • Married filing joint: $24,000
  • Head of household: $18,000
  • Unmarried (single): $12,000

Over the age of 65?

If you or your spouse are over the age of 65 the income required to file a tax return goes up by $1,300 (married) to $1,600 (single/Head of Household) for each of you that meets the age threshold. So a single person, age 65 or older, for example, does not need to file a federal tax return if their gross income is $13,600 or below.

Not so quick! There are exceptions

Like most tax laws, there are exceptions to the income limits mentioned above. Here are some of the more common situations where filing a tax return still makes sense.