yes
No you can not claim a child who is married
If you mean February 2015 you can claim your son, but you can't claim a child before he or she is born. Under the law a unborn child is not a tax deduction.
Generally, yes. Form 1040X is Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. To change the number of exemptions (personal and dependent) claimed on your original return, you fill out lines 25 to 32 in Part I-Exemptions on page 2 of Form 1040X.There is a special situation for a Qualifying Child of more than one person. You both can have a tax benefit. The noncustodial parent can claim an exemption and the Child Tax Credit for the child. The custodial parent can claim the child as a Qualifying Child for (1) Head of Household filing status, (2) Credit for Child and Dependent Care expenses, and (3) Earned Income Credit.
no up until 24
If you pay for over half of his support. And no one else claims him. Then yes you can
The first question is why was he not listed as a driver if he lives with you? If you can explain that to the insurance company, they should honor the claim. They may back charge you premium that you would have paid had he been on the policy. All drivers in the household, especially licensed youthfuls need to be listed on the policy.
No. In order to file Head of Household, you must have a Qualifying Child or a Qualifying Person. They must meet all of the five tests and the first one is a Relationship Test which says they must be your son, daughter, stepchild, fosterchild, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, or a descendant of any of them. This is the first of the five tests.
Yes if it is agreed upon in the divorce dcree.
Only one person can claim a person. Once a person is claimed as a dependent, no one lese can claim him. Does your divorce agreement state who is allowed to claim your son for income tax purposes? If not, the custodial parent has a higher right to claim the child than the non-custodial parent. him paying child support does not grant him any rights to claim your son either.
Perhaps. Do you have him listed on the policy as required as a driver. If he lives in your household your policy probably requires you to have him listed as a driver or excluded.
If he lives in your household he should be listed on your insurance policy. If your son does not live with you but sometimes drives your vehicles he should be listed on your policy and his address should be listed as a secondary garaging address.
Yes because, in China if the son is the head of the household, he has pretty much all control. So, the mother pretty much had no choice. Plus, it was a part of their weird religion! :-)
No you can not claim a child who is married
In China, the son's role is to carry on the family name and take over as head of household of the original family when his father can no longer make decisions.
The first thing you need to consider is that if a firearm is present in your household, your son can be said to be in possession of it, which is against the law. If you feel you need a firearm to protect yourself from your son, you will have a hard time justifying why you allow him to live in your home.
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