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“Who is required to file a tax return?”,<\/em>\u00a0is a ubiquitous question among people earning less or having a casual income. Well, legally speaking, filing a tax return is obligatory not just for a person with a total income exceeding a specified limit but also for someone who may not have income but satisfies certain conditions in the Internal Revenue Code. This post jots down twelve situations in which you’d want to file a tax return with the IRS even if you’re not earning income exceeding the threshold to file taxes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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