Probably not. If they meet IRS rules for determining that they're dependents, then they're dependents; how they feelabout it is more or less irrelevant.
The one tricky bit is this: if someone else claims them, then you can't. (The rules are kind of mutually exclusive on this anyway; if they qualify as someone else's dependents, then they can't really qualify as yours.)
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You might be able to receive a Pell grant if you're under age 23 and claim yourself on your taxes. Your income is the main factor in whether you're given a Pell Grant.
If you are referring to taxes and you were under the age of 18 and living together for the past year then yes. Otherwise, no.
Yes, you are supposed to claim any money received to the IRS. Even if you get paid cash, the IRS wants their money.
Kids should not have to pay taxes as long as they are still under the car of an adult. If a teen has been emancipated, then they will be required to pay taxes.
well most people do file taxes for doing hair under the table
Yes. If the child lives with her and is under 18.
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No The employer may not deduct taxes from your paycheck if you are under 18 unless you give them permission to do so, If they have done this to you make sure to talk to someone about it your entitled to get that money back.
I believe people actually get paid under the table so that they can illegally avoid paying taxes.
No, unless you claim your Korean taxes as a U.S. wage. Under the Territory Exclusion Act, up to $80,000 made and taxed in another country is exempt from being taxed.