I quit my job back in June and won't be working the rest of the year. Can I file my federal taxes for 2006?

I am done working for this year, and could really use my tax refund now, instead of later. Can I file early based on my final paycheck stub?

Answer:
You have to wait until this year's tax regulations are finalized. That won't happen until the end of the year. However, you can ask for your W-2's. If your employer is willing to give them to you that early, then you can file in early January.
Theoretically yes, but, being the tax regs for 2006 are not complete, you can not!
No. You won't get your W-2 or 1099's until January 2007.
No. How does the IRS know you won't earn anymore this year? Do you expect them to take your word for it?
No
You will still have to wait until the end of this year,(when fiscal ends). Your employer does not have your W-2 statement,so you might as well "Get back to work". (Sorry!)
No you have to wait till the end of the year.

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