No, you cannot. For supporting a dependants you may get a non - refundable tax credit, which is always calculated over your tax due. In other words- no taxes to pay, no tax credit for the dependant.
But, if you speak about a child up to 18 years old, you might be eligible for CTB (child tax benefits) or Universal child tax benefits.
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Yes. State refund must be claimed as income on your federal return.
You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
No, the type of dependents you can claim do not include girlfriends.
When you are due a refund and fail to file your income tax return to claim the refund amount that you are due they do not charge the penalty because if you fail to claim the amount it will eventually be lost.
No. Promises made verbally are not claimable. Nothing that is not on paper, is a valid claim.
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Unemployment income does not effect your dependents and your ability to claim them on your return. As long as you meet the other requirement to claim your children then you can certainly claim them.
Yes. State refund must be claimed as income on your federal return.
You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
No, the type of dependents you can claim do not include girlfriends.
When you are due a refund and fail to file your income tax return to claim the refund amount that you are due they do not charge the penalty because if you fail to claim the amount it will eventually be lost.
Taxpayer failed to file a tax return to claim a possible refund amount they had available to them if the refund amount is claimed in the 3 year time frame then the refund amount is no longer available to the taxpayer. Taxpayer filed a income tax return and failed to claim some of the credits that were available to them if the income tax had been filed correctly and the can now file the 1040X amended individual income tax return to correct the error that was made on the original file income tax return to claim the additional refund amount.
Your right to claim dependents has nothing to do with your income...only if you can and they are "qualifying child or relative" by the tests needed.
No. But you must claim any refunds of State & local taxes that you deducted in a prior year.
They are amounts of money that taxpayers can claim for themselves, spouses, and any eligible dependents that will reduce their taxable income.
No. Promises made verbally are not claimable. Nothing that is not on paper, is a valid claim.