If no one else is claiming them, if they didn't work and earn money themselves, if you provided them with over half their support for the tax year, if they live with you for over half the year, and if they pass the relationship test. Being at school during class times does not count as residing away from your home as long as their residence is listed as yours with the College.
The only way to do this is if she is a working minor who still lives with you or a full-time college student with a part-time job who still relies on you for money and also still resides with you.
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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?
If the child is born before midnight on December 31st, they count as a dependent for the full year.
Most cases it is optional. You can allow your parents to claim you as a dependant. You cal also file your own tax return due to the fact that you earned over $3,000 before taxes were deducted, which is the line where you can claim your own earnings and hopefully get a refund. The choice is yours though.
If you're providing shelter and financial assistance to that student then you can claim them until their no longer dependent on you financially. They just can't file taxes for them selves in the same year that you're claiming them.
Can you claim him on your taxes? If you live in the US, yes, you can, if he's a full-time student and would be considered your dependant.
The only way to do this is if she is a working minor who still lives with you or a full-time college student with a part-time job who still relies on you for money and also still resides with you.
Yes, you can claim your daughter as a dependent on your taxes if she meets the qualifying criteria, including being a full-time student for at least five months of the year and living with you for more than half of the year. However, there are additional eligibility requirements to consider, such as her age and financial support. It is recommended to consult a tax professional for specific advice.
If you have to file a claim on that child they can request that you 'prove' they are a full time student. I had to do this periodically without a claim while our daughter was in college. And if you cannot prove it that child will have no coverage.
Yes it is possible that as a full time student you would be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return
Sure. If you itemize you can claim your full property taxes. And this is new for 2008: If you don't itemize, you can claim $500 of property taxes ($1000 if married filing jointly). See the instructions for line 40 of 2008 Form 1040.
A full time college student is usually defined as one taking twelve or more credit hours per semester. Many full time students also work part time.
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Depends....are they a full time student? are they disabled somehow? by claim do you mean for insurance purposes, IRS purposes?
The minimum credit load for a full-time student is 12 credits. Some students take more, however, 12 credits is considered full-time.