Yes, but they have to be exclusively for work. You can't wear them on the street or in a bar then claim that they were only work clothes. The IRS is pretty stringent on this, and the burden of proof is on you.
If you must buy those clothes out of your own pocket, yes you can.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
No you can not claim a child who is married
I would yes
Yes, but they have to be exclusively for work. You can't wear them on the street or in a bar then claim that they were only work clothes. The IRS is pretty stringent on this, and the burden of proof is on you.
If you're on the team.
If you must buy those clothes out of your own pocket, yes you can.
My child has to pay for lunch can I claim that on my taxes?
In the USA you do not pay taxes on the Proceeds from an Insurance Claim.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
No.
You should report having a dependant in the home.
No you can not claim a child who is married
I would yes
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
If they aren't a qualified child or a qualified relative, as defined, you can't claim them.