2 You can claim more than 2, it depends how many actual dependents you have living in the household. The term "dependent" means: * A qualifying child, or * A qualifying relative. You can claim an exemption for a qualifying child or qualifying relative only if these three tests are met. # Dependent taxpayer test. # Joint return test. # Citizen or resident test.
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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.
Yes you can.
If you are a residentof Maine who is required to file a federal income tax return, you must file a Maine income tax return. If you are not required to file a federal return, but do have income subject to Maine income tax resulting in a Maine income tax liability, a Maine return must be filed. You do not have to file a Maine income tax return if you meet all of the following requirements: 1) your Maine taxable income is $2,000 or less, 2) you claim yourself as an exemption on your return, AND 3) you are not subject to the Maine Minimum Tax. However, you must file a return to claim any refund due to you.
As many as legally qualify.
One, for yourself, plus any dependents. If you are filing a joint return, there is one exemption allowed for each spouse. The exemption rules don't change based on age. Depending on the sources of your income, taxes may be at different rates. Contact the IRS for further questions.
THIS DEDUCTION ON YOUR TAXES will have to entered on the correct form or line of your 1040 federal income tax return before your income tax return can be completed correctly.
You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
Yes you would be required to file the 1040 federal income tax return correctly and completely and send it to the correct IRS address. As a qualified dependent on another taxpayers income tax return you will not be allowed to claim your own exemption for yourself on your 1040 federal income tax return. Be SURE and check the box that will indicate this and DO NOT CLAIM THE 3650 exemption amount on exemption line of the 1040 tax return that you will be using for this purpose.
Yes this is possible. You will know the amount after you complete your income tax return. Go to www.irs.gov and use the search box type FREE TAX HELP AVAILABLE NATION WIDE
There are two reasons you may have no federal taxes taken is if you claim exempt on your W4 or if you claim a higher amount of dependents.