No, you have to be over 25 and you have to not be able to be claimed as a dependent on anyone elses tax return. If you have children of your own, the over 25 rule does not apply as long as neither you nor your child are dependents of anyone else.
You are not eligible to claim yourself as a dependent on your federal taxes -- ever. However, you are allowed to claim a personal exemption for yourself if and only if no one else can claim you as a dependent, whether or not they actually claim you.
If your under 23 and your parents or guardian provide more than 50% of your income than your still a dependent. Even if this criteria is meet you can still claim yourself a independent.
no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself
No. Men may claim they like independent women, but this is simply not true.
No its a micronation they claim they are independent and they run themselves but the us owns um
Yes.
Only if its work related, from home to work you cant. Hi, I'm an independent contractor myself, and I don't get mileage to and from the office. I don't think I've heard an independent contractor that claim their mileage.
Not answering an application for insurance has serious consequences. If you 'misrepresent' any information on the application and suffer a claim, then entire claim can be denied.
Yes, if no one else can claim you as a dependent, you can enter 1 for yourself on your tax return.
A patent application can claim priority under the Paris Convention, based upon a national application in Iraq. If none of the applicants are nationals or residents of a PCT contracting country (which Iraq is not), then no PCT filing date can be obtained for that application.
There are 5.
Section 8 payments that are not taxable income, and are not reported on your tax return. However, if you are applying for things such as Pell Grant, then you would next your Section 8 benefits information to claim on the FAFSA.