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Is there some form I should complete for the IRS if I did not work in 2006?



I worked as a volunteer outside the country for the year and did not have a salary of any kind. Is there some form I should send in that tells the IRS I'm not skipping out on my taxes, I just have nothing to report?

If you earned no income for the year 2006, then you don't have to file a return.
No, you just don't file for this year.
Judy is correct.
There is no requirement to file, but....
Being in the tax business for many years, I have seen taxpayers end up with problems later on for years unfiled, not as much from the IRS, but individual States.
You can create a -o- tax return for 2006, and keep it in your safe-deposit box, and/or file it. Also, you may decide to go to college in the States and a tax return is required for those years sometimes....

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imho - mucho tax experience
I've worked for the IRS before. If you did'nt work at all in 2006, then I don't think you have anything to worry about. The IRS only cares about people who owe them money. Look at a 1040 tax form, it will tell you that you don't need to file.
IN today's current form of gov't...I may be mistaken but I think that if you made below 7K you do not have to file.

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