If the "dependent" brother is under 19 and is not a full time student then you can not claim him as a dependent and you can not claim Head of Household status. How old is this brother?
No, you cannot claim single head of household unless someone you claim as a dependent lives in your home.
If your child lived with you but you did not claim it as a dependent you can still file head of household. You have to list the child's name and social security number on your return.
In order to claim Head of Household status, you must be unmarried AND you must maintain a home for more than one-half of the year for a qualifying child or another dependent.
Yes but you must be able to claim them even though you gave up the dependency. The child must live with you all year.
Yes, you can claim a qualifying dependent.
No, you cannot claim single head of household unless someone you claim as a dependent lives in your home.
yes
The occupation of the person makes no difference. You can only be a dependent one place.
If your child lived with you but you did not claim it as a dependent you can still file head of household. You have to list the child's name and social security number on your return.
In order to claim Head of Household status, you must be unmarried AND you must maintain a home for more than one-half of the year for a qualifying child or another dependent.
Yes but you must be able to claim them even though you gave up the dependency. The child must live with you all year.
Yes, you may still be able to claim head of household if your dependent was incarcerated if you provided more than half of the cost of keeping up a home for yourself and a qualifying person (such as another dependent) for more than half of the year. Be sure to consult with a tax professional or use tax software to accurately determine your eligibility.
Yes, you can claim a qualifying dependent.
If the parent or guardian provides more then half the support of a minor child the child can be claimed as a dependent on the head of household IRS filing. Please note, The SSI benefits cannot be used as a portion of the "half" amount.
Maybe. If he supported you. You could be considered to be a dependent. I suggest you ask this question on a tax website.
Yes you can claim anyone as a dependent if there living under your roof.
No you can not claim an dependent that is older than you. You can try talking with the IRS advocate.