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Q: Can you claim a child's college tution on parent's taxes?
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Can a biological parents claim a childs body when they die if they are a ward of the state?

Yes, probably.


Can your parents claim you on their taxes if you claim one?

no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself


Are parents legally obligated to pay for college education if they have not filed tax returns or paid taxes in years keeping the child from being able to obtain government aid or private loans?

Technically, parents are not obligated to pay for their child's college education since college is elective. It is the parents' choice whether to pay for a student's college fees or not. As for filing tax returns, you might want to get current on that, especially if you can claim your child as a dependent. You might avoid penalties and liens on your possesions...


If your parents claim you are indolent they mean that you are what?

that you are lazy.


Can you file your taxes if your parents claim you?

no


If your parents claim you are indolent they mean that you?

are lazy


If a college student earns 3000 in a school year can the parents still claim her as a dependent on their income taxes?

Yes...presuming they meet all the other dependency tests. The student cannot then claim a dedcution alos, although one isn't needed in this casse.


Why does yale college claim to have invented the sport?

no


Can kids claim compensation?

under the penalties gowning the law, no child can file a claim under an accident the involves their parents; but can claim if they were injuries


What do you do if parents die and there is no will?

Then their children claim all of the parents' possessions when they come of age. This is part of inheiritance.


If you are on your parents' auto insurance policy but living in a different house are you still covered on their policy for an underinsured claim from an accident in which you were the victim?

Need more info... I'm assuming you have a claim for bodily injury? Why are you living in another house and how long have you been living there? (If it is determined that you now have a separate residence entirely, i.e. not away at college, the insurer will likely NOT deny any claim - that COULD be construed as bad faith - but they can and surely WILL remove you from the policy for any future claims. You said parents' (plural) and not parent's (singular), so I'm assuming your parents are not divorced and not living with one of the parents.


If you are a white child with African American adopted parents can you claim black as your race on your college financial aide or scholarship applications?

No, you are white so your race is "caucasion" (sorry if i can't spell it). There is no way to change that.