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Komentáře • 4

  • @angelablackwood4055
    @angelablackwood4055 Před 13 dny

    I too was wondering if she does not pay taxes

    • @the3bgroup
      @the3bgroup  Před 12 dny

      Thank you for your question! The answer "no" to the federal tax filing question during the U.S. citizenship interview can be due to several reasons, and it doesn't necessarily mean that the applicant owes money to the IRS. Here are a few possibilities:
      Income Threshold: The applicant may not have met the income threshold required to file federal taxes. For instance, if their income was below a certain level, they might not be required to file a tax return.
      Filing Status: Their filing status (e.g., being a dependent on someone else's tax return) might exempt them from filing their own federal taxes.
      It's important to note that each case is unique, and the USCIS officer will evaluate the applicant's situation based on the documentation provided and their explanation. If the applicant has any concerns or doubts, consulting with a tax professional or an immigration attorney is always a good idea to ensure everything is in order.
      Hope this clarifies your question!

  • @alexmontecinos7710
    @alexmontecinos7710 Před 17 dny

    Why the answer for the federal tax filling is no? Does she owe money to the IRS?

    • @the3bgroup
      @the3bgroup  Před 16 dny +1

      Thank you for your question! The answer "no" to the federal tax filing question during the U.S. citizenship interview can be due to several reasons, and it doesn't necessarily mean that the applicant owes money to the IRS. Here are a few possibilities:
      Income Threshold: The applicant may not have met the income threshold required to file federal taxes. For instance, if their income was below a certain level, they might not be required to file a tax return.
      Filing Status: Their filing status (e.g., being a dependent on someone else's tax return) might exempt them from filing their own federal taxes.
      It's important to note that each case is unique, and the USCIS officer will evaluate the applicant's situation based on the documentation provided and their explanation. If the applicant has any concerns or doubts, consulting with a tax professional or an immigration attorney is always a good idea to ensure everything is in order.
      Hope this clarifies your question!