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.
no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself
I would yes
yes you can
The lower the number claimed, the more taxes are withheld. They will take out more if you claim 3 then if you claim 4.
Claim the loans? You mean claim the interest on the loans, right. Loans are neither a deduction or income.
Mr. Ewell claimed that Tom Robinson assaulted his daughter, Mayella, and that he witnessed the incident. Mayella claimed that Tom Robinson attacked and raped her while she was alone in her home.
Claimed is the past participle of verb to claim. Examples related to its use: I claimed their attention; we claimed the acquaintance with someone; having claimed a privilege; Have you already claimed your baggage? The damages are being claimed by the victim of the dishonest transaction. The epidemic claimed hundreds of lives. The people claimed their due. She claimed to be innocent. They claimed the money back from the bank.
New Spain was afraid that England wanted to claim the land and they wanted to show that that land was already claimed
The verb to claim has the participles claimed and claiming. Claimed is more often used as an adjective.
You can ask him. The IRS isn't going to tell you. Only one of you have the right to claim for her. If you feel you are the one that has that right, then claim her, and when the IRS questions you both, make your case.
That is the same question that we (us Indians) have been asking for a long time, and it was answered by the Courts in Europe at the time, as "he could not claim 'discovery' when there were people already there who claimed the lands." (Victoria c.1532)
If it is already in place, there is no need to claim it, it is a known debt, but it never hurts to ensure that the executor has the appropriate information.
She claimed that the wallet was hers, even though it had someone else's ID inside.
The past tense of claim is claimed.
...he claimed America
no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself
you can turned that information into the internal revenue, and he or she will have to return that money, the only person should claim the child is the person that the child lived with through out that year.