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does my spouse have to claim my workers disability pension on his income tax return
A spouse is never considered a dependent. However, you can claim an exemption for your husband as long as you file a joint return. You also are allowed an exemption deduction for yourself. A spouse is never considered a dependent. However, you can claim an exemption for your husband as long as you file a joint return. You also are allowed an exemption deduction for yourself. A spouse is never considered a dependent. However, you can claim an exemption for your husband as long as you file a joint return. You also are allowed an exemption deduction for yourself.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
Unemployment income does not effect your dependents and your ability to claim them on your return. As long as you meet the other requirement to claim your children then you can certainly claim them.
What you need to do from now on is if you believe you are entitled to claim your 15 year old son, then on your next tax return you claim him, then instead of e-filing your return, you US mail your return in to the IRS. It will take longer to get your money, but by mailing it in you can challenge your x-husband in IRS court.
There is no relationship husband and wife and they can't get along all they do fighting to much.they have to love to each other
How can I find out the status of my mother agent orange claim status?
Yes.. They are a for profit school so no you cannot claim it on your taxes. Sucks i know my husband is going there
If you're Married Filing Jointly, then you're allowed one personal exemption for you and one exemption for your husband. You can't claim your spouse as a dependent. Even if you're working and your spouse isn't, you can't claim your spouse as a dependent because you're allowed to claim two personal exemptions for the two of you as a married couple filing jointly.
You can only claim your sister and her daughter on your taxes if you supported them and they lived in your household. Benefits have to be added to the return as income to the household.
It depends on how the wife is categorized and what assets are in her name, solely or jointly. Let's say there is a house in both of the names then yes, the wife has to file in a joint return with the husband. If the wife is a student then she will have to file and the husband may be able to claim her as a dependent. To be safe it is always better to file either a zero return solely or as the spouse on a joint return.
If you are out of the country and not available to sign on, on your specific day, your claim will be cancelled. When you return from holiday you will have to make a new claim, and you will not receive any benefits while you have been away. Its a real pain. ^^^ This is not correct. You can fill out a holiday form. While you're on holiday (whether in the UK or abroad) your claim will be suspended for the period you're away, and you wont be paid anything for the days you state on the holiday form. However - once you return, and sign on your next scheduled day, your benefits will be started again without having to fill in a new claim.