On your taxes? Unfortunately, no. (They should be though!)
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Only humans can be dependents. People used to claim their pets and even their imaginary friends before they started requiring Social Security numbers on the tax return.
No...they are considered to be wild animals!
You can claim as many as you actually have, according to the rules on what is considered a dependent.
No.
Children are no longer considered military dependents when they reach the age of 21, unless they are enrolled in a full-time course of study at an institution of higher learning, in which case they may remain dependents until age 23. Additionally, if a child marries or becomes financially independent, they also lose dependent status. It's important to check specific branch regulations, as they may have variations in policies.
no and in some places you can get them as pets
Co-Dependents Anonymous was created in 1986.
You can always file dependents on your income tax return, as long as you have dependents living in your home that you are responsible for supporting financially.
The possessive form of the plural noun dependents is dependents'.
The resource that contains policy information as dependents is likely to be an insurance policy, which typically outlines the coverage and details of dependents who are included in the policy. This information may include details such as the names, ages, and relationships of the dependents covered by the policy.
You claim Single filing status with no dependents if you meet certain conditions. One, you've never been married, and you don't have any dependents. Two, you're legally separated under a decree of divorce or separate maintenance, and you don't have any dependents. Three, you're widowed, you haven't remarried, and you have no dependents.