Of course, if they can prove that the parent is dependent on them for a source of income.
You quilifling person has to live with you unless they are a parent and you supported them.
First you have to have legal guardianship. Then you need to enroll them in deer's, after that they receive all the benefits of a dependent.
it depends usually they have a judge decide it
my parent died an her job sent a w2 form what do i do can i file it
Yes if he is your dependent. Age doesn't matter you are the parent.
i think you can
No, only one parent may claim the dependant. Generally it is the parent who has primary custody of the child. Your accountant may be able to explain the reasoning further.
Yes, a parent can still claim a child who is in prison as a dependent if the other IRS dependency requirements are met. The child must have received more than half of their support from the parent and meet other criteria.
Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.
Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
No. It depends on when the TPR became final. If the child resided with the parent or a parent for the entire tax year then they may still claim said child as a dependent.
Maybe. In order to claim her as a dependent, she will need to qualify under the Qualifying Relative rules. That means she has to meet all four of these criteria:1. Relationship Test: must be your child, sibling, step-sibling, grandchild, parent, step-parent, grandparent, niece, nephew, in-law, or a member of your household (lived with you the entire year).2. Gross Income Test: must have earned less than $3,650 of income for the year.3. Support Test: You must have provided more than half of their support for the year.4. Dependency Test: They cannot qualify as a dependent as a Qualifying Child for someone else.If she meets all four tests, then you can claim her as a dependent. Make sure that she does not also claim herself if she files a return, though.