Yes, you can. If she has no taxable income and actually LIVES IN YOUR HOME for the WHOLE tax year, she is considered a dependant. Most people think that dependants are children, but there is actually no age limit to a dependant. One other example would be if you had an elderly parent come to live with you in their last years. Same difference (and, maybe someone you love a little more than an ex-wife).
File Form 1040-X, Amended Income Tax Return, to report the change and claim the additional refund.
a form used to estimate a person's income tax
For a non qualified pension plan it is required a 20% (for federal taxes) withholding for taxes and X% for State, depending on the State you live.
=== === Children may be dependents. Each dependent is a deduction to your taxable income. If you have low income, you don't need ANY children to no pay taxes. If you have taxable income, each deduction is worth somewhere around $3400 off of taxable income (reducing tax at 25% if your in that bracket..by $850)...so it depends. If you have 10 kids 10 x 3400 is $34,000 taxable income reduction....so if you had even only 75,000 of income before dependent deductions...you would still have 31,000 of taxable income. Of course other deductions, and possibly tax credits (if the dependents are children, which they aren't always), can provide additional benefits
The highest marginal tax rate at this time is 35% X 385000 = 134750
not if she has no claim on it
Usually you can claim through each plan. For example: You need a perscription. It cost x dollars. You claim through your plan first as it is for you. Your plan pays x % back to you. You then claim the difference through your spouses plan and their plan pays x %.
The other way around. Its all relative, but in general math notation y is dependent on x; x is considered the independent variable upon which y is dependent; you input a value of x and you get y
y is usually the dependent variable and x the independent.
Yes, indeed the X-axis is the independent variable.And as such, the X-axis is the dependent variable.ILOLU ANSWERY= dependent X= independentthe dependent depends on independent variable
In most cases, x is independent and y is dependent. That is, you choose the value of x, but this x-value will decide the corresponding y-value.
File Form 1040-X, Amended Income Tax Return, to report the change and claim the additional refund.
Independent is the x-axis, dependent is the y-axis.
No, but take for example the equation { y=x^2 +5 } y is dependent on x and x is independent, nothing you do to it, rearrange whatever will change the fact that x is independent and y is dependent
5 minus x is completely dependent on what the value of x is.
5 minus x is completely dependent on what the value of x is.
malcom x did not have a wife.