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posted Mar 3, 2023 3:32:37 AM

Do I need to file if I made 690 last year at a job

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Expert Alumni
Mar 3, 2023 5:43:00 AM

If $690 was your total income for the year, it's highly unlikely that you're officially required to file. Here’s the dollar thresholds for filing, according to the IRS. Scroll down to Chart A, but use Chart B if someone else claims you as a dependent. Chart C has some other circumstances calling for a return, such as the receipt of tips that went unreported (and many others that I’m guessing are irrelevant to you).

 

However, if you’re not otherwise required to file but have withholding (in either box 2 or 17 of your W-2), you can still choose to file, for a refund of that money (and that’s the only way to get it back). The possibility of an additional refund from certain “refundable credits” (like from tuition paid) is sometimes another reason to file (but likely doesn’t apply here).

 

It appears your tax situation is pretty basic, @camilog137, but if you’re not sure about any of those rules, the Community here can help you sort them out. and also provide direction if you decide to file...

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Expert Alumni
Mar 3, 2023 5:43:00 AM

If $690 was your total income for the year, it's highly unlikely that you're officially required to file. Here’s the dollar thresholds for filing, according to the IRS. Scroll down to Chart A, but use Chart B if someone else claims you as a dependent. Chart C has some other circumstances calling for a return, such as the receipt of tips that went unreported (and many others that I’m guessing are irrelevant to you).

 

However, if you’re not otherwise required to file but have withholding (in either box 2 or 17 of your W-2), you can still choose to file, for a refund of that money (and that’s the only way to get it back). The possibility of an additional refund from certain “refundable credits” (like from tuition paid) is sometimes another reason to file (but likely doesn’t apply here).

 

It appears your tax situation is pretty basic, @camilog137, but if you’re not sure about any of those rules, the Community here can help you sort them out. and also provide direction if you decide to file...