Yes. If you incur expenses beyond their Disability payments. One of you must file for monies received, and you need a tax preparer for more info.
yes they can
You cannot claim any dependents if you can legitimately be claimed as a dependent by someone else. So if your mother legitimately claimed you, you cannot claim your son. But you should check the rules for claiming a dependent to see if your mother could also have claimed your son.
You can't have been claimed on someone's else's return.
Generally if the dependent has gross income of $3,950 or more for 2014, they cannot be claimed as a dependent.
My Parents did.
A "dependent" who supports themselves isn't really your dependent, and therefore can't be claimed as one.
Which law offers full coverage for retirees, dependent survivors, and disabled persons
No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.
Dependent on tax teturns
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
no
you will have to pay your own taxes not your parents.