You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
yes
On your federal income taxes, you are allowed to claim a mortgage interest deduction for your principal residence and one other residence of your choice. It does not have to be in the same state. In addition, you are allowed to claim the interest on all rental or business properties.
Outside of a business setting, or home mortgage, No.
It depends weather you are using your vehicle for business, if so yes you can also claim new tires, repairs, and you use to be able to claim your tags/insurance... Don't know if they except that anymore though.
You cannot claim any dependents if you, or your spouse if filing jointly, could be claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer. You cannot claim a married person who files a joint return as a dependent unless the joint income tax return is only a claim for refund and there would be no tax liability for either spouse on separate returns. You cannot claim a person as a dependent unless that person is a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, U.S. national, or a resident of Canada or Mexico You cannot claim a person as a dependent unless that person is your qualifying child or qualifying relative. For all of the rules go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for PUBLICATION 17 go to chapter 3 You can click on the below related link
I would yes
If they aren't a qualified child or a qualified relative, as defined, you can't claim them.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
You are not eligible to claim yourself as a dependent on your federal taxes -- ever. However, you are allowed to claim a personal exemption for yourself if and only if no one else can claim you as a dependent, whether or not they actually claim you.
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No
well evil is evil
No, sorry. You can only claim someone related to you as a dependent.
Must be US citizen
Yes you can it just depends what agency you file your taxes with
No.Well, you can claim you love him dearly...but you can't claim him on your taxes as a dependent.
You can claim as many as you actually have, according to the rules on what is considered a dependent.