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When I work last 1 years 2022 and I don’t have work 2021

 
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LindaS5247
Employee Tax Expert

When I work last 1 years 2022 and I don’t have work 2021

Can you please clarify your question?  Are you asking if you have to file this year (2022) if you did not work in 2021?  

 

You would have to file if you have income above the standard deduction amount for 2022:

 

For single taxpayers and married individuals filing separately, the standard deduction is $12,950 in 2021. 

For married couples filing jointly is $25,900, and  

For heads of households, the standard deduction is $19,400

  

If you're at least 65 years old or blind, you can claim an additional 2022 standard deduction of $1,400 ($1,750 if using the single or head of household filing status).  

If you're both 65 and blind, the additional deduction amount is doubled

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When I work last 1 years 2022 and I don’t have work 2021

Reject reason ? I don’t have work 2021 !! When I get job last 2022

JohnB5677
Employee Tax Expert

When I work last 1 years 2022 and I don’t have work 2021

I Understand that you did not work in 2021. but you did have a jog in 2022.

I think your 2022 tax return was rejected.

If that is the case, do you have a statement, or the code number for the rejection.

Please share that with us.

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