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Can you file taxes with no income or w2?

Non-Filer, Zero Income: If you have zero or no income and are not normally required to file a tax return, you can just file a 2020 Tax Return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit and be done.

What do I do if my w2 doesn’t show up?

If you haven’t received yours by mid-February, here’s what you should do:

  1. Contact your employer. You should first ask your employer to give you a copy of your W-2.
  2. Contact the IRS. If you exhaust your options with your employer and you have not received your W-2, call the IRS at 800-829-1040.
  3. File on time.

Any year you have minimal or no income, you may be able to skip filing your tax return and the related paperwork. However, it’s perfectly legal to file a tax return showing zero income, and this might be a good idea for a number of reasons.

Do you have to file a W2 when filing a joint tax return?

Yes, if you are filing a joint return you have to enter all of your income for each of you. You cannot wait and enter a 2015 W-2 on next year’s 2016 tax return. Every W-2 that you and your spouse received must be reported on your tax return, even if they are for small amounts.

Do you have to file a joint tax return with your wife?

Any unearned income you or your wife receives is also added to your gross income. Unearned income includes business income, interest you earn on savings, income from investments, alimony payments, rents, royalties, distributions from retirement accounts and profits from assets you sell. Both you and your spouse must agree to file a joint return.

Can you file a 1099 if your spouse has a W-2?

Add up the total taxable income for you and your spouse from all your 1099s and W-2s. Then add in anything that’s not on the forms. Your spouse’s self-employment clients don’t file a 1099 if they paid him less than $600, for example, but he still has to report the income.

Can you file married if your wife does not work?

All married couples can file married filing jointly regardless if one spouse works and another doesn’t. What Is Taxable Income? Even if your wife doesn’t work, she might still have taxable income. The gross income you calculate to arrive at the taxable income you report on your tax return includes both earned and unearned income.