No, in fact in most instances you would lose out on benefits
You should report having a dependant in the home.
No.
There are other factors, such as how much you earned, whether someone can claim you as a dependent and how much money was withheld.
no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself
no
If they aren't a qualified child or a qualified relative, as defined, you can't claim them.
Give your daughter the money by check and write on it at bottom left 'wedding gift' or give her the cash. There is no reason she would have to pay taxes on the money.
No. But your father and mother get taxes for having to take care of you so there is an advantage.
The number of exemptions that you claim affects the amount of taxes that you will pay by lowering them. That is if the exemptions are claimed when you file your taxes. The more exemptions that you claim on your paycheck, the more you money you receive in your pay each week, rather than having more in your tax refund.
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Unless you are providing more than half of a person's support, you can not claim them on your taxes. If a person is surviving on public assistance, and supporting themselves from that they can not be claimed on taxes.