Sure they can as can they find out that you live with someone else who is not on your rental application for Section 8 housing. They can also see if you claim children on your food stamps application but not as a dependent on your return. Food stamps are funded by the Federal Government Department of Agriculture.
Yes. Both are government agencies and they report to each other.
A large fine.An audit also.
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.
they get taxed more and if they don't pay that then they get sewed
An individual claiming another individual as a dependent on their taxes will receive a tax deduction of $3300. The amount that the individual will get back as a tax refund will be dependent upon the income of the taxpayer.
Of course, they must be a "qualified relative" before you can even hope to claim them. It depends on your specific tax situation, but each dependent is worth +/- $750 of additional refund.
A large fine.An audit also.
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.
they get taxed more and if they don't pay that then they get sewed
$3,650 for 2009.
An individual claiming another individual as a dependent on their taxes will receive a tax deduction of $3300. The amount that the individual will get back as a tax refund will be dependent upon the income of the taxpayer.
What I want to know is why is this in the religion section!? Taxes?!
yes
Of course, they must be a "qualified relative" before you can even hope to claim them. It depends on your specific tax situation, but each dependent is worth +/- $750 of additional refund.
Depends on the tax rules that apply to the country you are claiming in.
I believe people actually get paid under the table so that they can illegally avoid paying taxes.
Sounds like a "STALKING' or "HARASSMENT" violation of the law. Report it to your local law enforcement. Also: If the person is fraudulently claiming a dependent on their taxes report them to the IRS.
I believe you will be fine, as long as your husband is not claimed by anyone else including himself.