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No, you cannot claim an exemption if you are a dependent on someone else's tax return.
Sure you should. As long as your parent or someone else is not eligible to claim you on their return then you should definitely claim yourself. It is an automatic calculation as long as you do not mark the return that someone else has claimed you on their return.
Yes, someone else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria, such as being a relative, living with them for a certain period, and not providing more than half of your own financial support.
They were called claim jumpers.
You should be skeptical about his claim.
Yes, someone else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria. Generally, a parent, relative, or guardian who provides more than half of your financial support and meets other IRS requirements can claim you as a dependent.
You can claim anyone you supported for more than half of the year AS LONG AS NO ONE ELSE CAN CLAIM THEM.
If you have a letter of authority as executor. Otherwise it would not be an appropriate transfer. However, you can quit claim any personal claim you have to someone else.
You need ton confront the person you were kissing (if you were in fact kissing them) & ask them if they are dating someone else; if they are, leave them alone. If they're not, tell them that someone (don't mention names) told you that they were dating someone & you just wanted to ask for reassurance.
This is a prospecting term. It means to illegally gain possession of someone else's mining claim, usually by force or simple occupation.
An opposing claim is an argument or assertion that contradicts or challenges the main claim or thesis put forth by someone else. It presents a different perspective or viewpoint on the issue being discussed.