Only if you have no to little income and she helped support you full time for 6 months of the year or more. When I did taxes for Jackson Hewitt 3 years ago we were able to help out a family of 6. The 17 year old son made more money than his parents so he claimed head of household and claimed his parents and 2 siblings. It helped him so much that they went from $800 refund to $4,200!!!
As long as you qualify as a qualifying dependent...the source of her income makes no difference.
Taxes pay for roads, schools, police, national parks, and the army.
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The government originally used taxes in order to pay for army debt in the Revolutionary Era. Taxes were supposed to be abolished at one point in history, but they stuck around to pay for schools, government programs, and public works programs.
many say it was because he was greedy but actually it was because he needed to get more equipment and army men to be in battles as he had lost most of the army in the wars against the french.
The government. They use the money to build highways, rail networks, schools, defense (army, navy, air force), etc.
They were averse to paying taxes, and had to serve in their army when called out.
Taxes & Death are part of life.
yes.
Well if by taxes you mean donations to the Colonist Army, then probably a few pounds per week. If you mean taxes for the British Army, then around 8 to 10 pounds.
Taxes pay for roads, schools, police, national parks, and the army.
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Yes - because, people were usually 'forced' into the army in those days. Bringing in taxes to pay for the army, meant the soldiers could actually be paid for enlisting. That increased moral and gave men an incentive to join.
Family assistance is the contractual obligation the army has to provide for assisting its soldiers and their family members with dependent family members.
Family assistance is the contractual obligation the army has to provide for assisting its soldiers and their family members with dependent family members.
Family Assistance is the contractual obligation the army has to provide for assisting its soldiers and their family members with dependent family members.
Anyone who pays federal taxes.
The Salvation Army is NOT funded by taxes. The bulk of their funding comes from donations given by the general public, be it through direct donations, fundraising efforts, or legacies left in wills or trusts.