Most likely not.
The instruction booklet for filling out your tax forms goes into considerable detail about what criteria have to be met in order to claim someone as a dependent. If you meet those (and no one else is claiming you) then he may be able to. However, he can't claim you in the sense of married filing jointly unless you were actually married before midnight on December 31.
No
Yes as long he and you meet the qualifications for you claim him as your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return. He would have to file his own income tax return reporting his own income and he would not be able to claim himself for exemption amount on his own income tax return.
You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
I don't think you do.
I forgot to claim one of my income when I filed my 2006 income taxes. It is now 2008 and the IRS is slapping me with an interest and penalty charges. Can I file the missed income/W-2 on my next years (2009) income tax?
No.
does my spouse have to claim my workers disability pension on his income tax return
You should NOT have to ask someone what you should do in your situation.You should do what you want to do as long as all of the rules are met.For your fiance to be able to do this claim you and your child, as a qualifying relative dependent on your fiance 1040 federal income tax return ONLY IF everyone meets all of the rules for this purpose.Your fiance would know if fiance meets all of the rules to claim you and your child as a qualifying relative dependent on fiance 1040 federal income tax return.For all of the rules go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for PUBLICATION 17 go to chapter 3. Personal Exemptions and DependentsQualifying RelativeThere are four tests that must be met for a person to be your qualifying relative. The four tests are:1. Not a qualifying child test,2. Member of household or relationship test,3. Gross income test, and4. Support test.Age Unlike a qualifying child, a qualifying relative can be any age. There is no age test for a qualifying relative.Each test is explained below and you will also find the worksheet that you can use to determine if the support test is met.Gross Income TestTo meet this test, a person's gross income for the year must be less than $3,650.Gross income defined.
No. Qualifying earned income is required. Income that you work for.
Yes!
Yes, if you are required to purchase uniforms to wear for your job, such as scrubs, there is a deduction you can claim on your income tax forms.
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.