No.
Well, you can claim you love him dearly...but you can't claim him on your taxes as a dependent.
You pay state income tax for the three months you've lived there.
Income tax return is due before April 15
It's not time, it's amount. Over 3k and you must file.
If a person has predictable income this means that they can create a budget that stems out for weeks or months without having to change it much. A person with irregular income streams will need to create a budget with shorter time frames as they will need to make adjustments more often. It is best to budget irregular income on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.
Try to compute your tax, that is your basic income times number of months you have stayed with the company less SSS, Philhealth and Pag-ibig remittances times the number of months you used before then subtract your exemptions. Now, you have your taxable income, looked on the tax bracket that correspond to it,anything over the starting bracket needs to be multiplied to the percentage of the bracket plus the amount before the percentage. It is now your income tax for the year. Compare it with the amount of tax deducted in your salary times the number of months it is deducted to you at the start of the year (this corresponds to the tax you have paid for the year). The answer to this less the income tax means either your tax refund/rebate or tax that needs to be paid.
4 months' expenses = 3 months' income. So, in a year, 12 months' expenses are covered by 9 months' income. This means he saves three months' income in a year. 3 months' income = 450 so monthly income = 150 or annual income = 1800.
Yes - but support is generally based on a percentage of net income.
Helen Keller became disabled at the age of 19 months when she fell ill with an unknown illness, which is now believed to have been scarlet fever or meningitis, leaving her both deaf and blind.
no
robbing was disabled a few months before.
Have you talked to him at least?
It sounds like you have a very complicated situation and would benefit from some outside help. If I read your question correctly, you are disabled. You have 2 disabled adult children living with you. You cannot afford the cost of their food. There are resources available to you through your state. If you are not receiving help, you are encouraged to apply for assistance. The services available to you AND TO YOUR disabled adult children will vary, depending on your situation, but a case worker will be able to help answer all of your questions. Depending on your situation, you and your adult children may be entitled to the following and more: Social Security Disability Supplemental Security Income Benefits for Disabled Adult with Disabled Child(ren) Food Stamps Medicare Medicaid Emergency Relief (cash from the state) Vocational Rehabilitation
Not unless you are disabled and your spouse is a caregiver.
yes. you should make him leave. but first touch him really good.
No.
You pay state income tax for the three months you've lived there.
Get Superstarness For More Than 3 months, THen You'll Get An Income (certain Amount)