Only one person can claim a person. Once a person is claimed as a dependent, no one lese can claim him. Does your divorce agreement state who is allowed to claim your son for income tax purposes? If not, the custodial parent has a higher right to claim the child than the non-custodial parent. him paying child support does not grant him any rights to claim your son either.
No, the type of dependents you can claim do not include girlfriends.
No, sorry. You can only claim someone related to you as a dependent.
If she doesn't live in your household, nothing. If she lives with you, you can probably claim her as a dependant.
If and when all of the rules that have to met for you to be able to claim this individual as your qualifying relative dependent on your 1040 income tax this can be possible. You would be the only that would know all of the necessary information for this purpose. For all of the rules go to the IRS.gov web site and use the search box for PUBLICATION 17 go to chapter 3. Personal Exemptions and Dependents
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Yes You can claim her as a dependent if you meet all of the following criteria: 1. She had less than $3,400 in gross income for the year. 2. She lived in your home the entire year. 3. You provided over half her support. 4. The relationship between the two of you does not violate local law.
You'll have to check the tax laws regarding a "qualifying relative"on Section 152(d)(1). Income and earnings are part of the equation.
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If you supply over half of all her needs and she doesn't not claim herself.
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