yes you can, you can claim a dependent no matter what amount sometimes it isnt needed because it wont help any but there is no limit
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To claim a parent as a dependent for the year 2016, you must have provided more than half of their financial support and they must have earned less than a certain amount of income.
A person who CAN be claimed as a dependent may not claim anyone else as a dependent. Since you say that she could be your dependent, she should not be claiming any dependents herself.
I've made less than $300 in 2008, but i do have a dependent that i can claim child credit for do i file?
The answer depends on 3000 less than WHAT!
A 36-year-old can be considered a dependent if they meet specific criteria set by the IRS, primarily focusing on their income, residency, and support. To qualify as a dependent, they must generally earn less than the dependent income threshold, which was $4,400 for 2023. However, if he earned $3,000 but also meets other criteria, such as living with you and receiving significant financial support, he might still be considered a dependent. It's best to consult IRS guidelines or a tax professional for a definitive answer based on your specific situation.
According to IRS rules, only the person who physically supported the child for more than 50% of the year can claim the child as a dependent. Financial support does not count. If the child lived with you for at least 183 out of 365 days during the tax year, you can claim him/her as a dependent. If the child stayed with you less than that, you cannot.
Let n="the number". n-3000 is 3,000 less than "n".
Yes, you have the choice to deduct less than $3000. This is the upper limit for deductions and you can deduct less than that.
When marrying, you child and their spouse must decide whether to file jointly or separately. If they file jointly, they will claim themselves for tax purposes, and you cannot claim them. A taxpayer can usually claim a married person as a qualifying child dependent if all of these conditions are met: If the child and their spouse marry but file separately or do not file AND They are under age 19 or under age 24 and a full time student or permanently disabled or they are over the age of 19, not a full time student, but earn less than $3650/year AND They live with their parents for over half the year AND They don't provide over half of their own support for the year
4 liters greater or less than 3000 milileter
7 lesss than 3000 is 2993.this sum can be solved as 3000-7=2993