If memory serves, you have to use an amended return though I'm not sure how the system works with changing a dependent claim.
My child was in the Job Corps last year, can I still claim him on my federal income taxes as a dependant?
Probably not because it's sounding like she takes care of & supports the child, not you.
There is no exemption from income taxes because of age. Being claimed as a dependent does not make your child exempt from taxes. Regardless of age or dependent status, if your child has sufficient income she must file her own tax return.To claim "exempt" on her W-4 at work, BOTH of the following statements must be true:1) She owed no taxes last year. All taxes that were withheld (if any) were refunded.2) She reasonably expects to owe no taxes this year.
Not long at all. If you were married the last few minutes of 2009, then you can claim the entire year.
yes you can
If you filed for a modification and it did not address that tax issue then that original order has not been modified. The father can claim the youngest child on his tax return until the court issues a new order..
My son didn't file taxes last year 2011. is he still able to claim any of his 2011 taxes along with his 2012 taxes in 2013?
Tax filings are not a matter of public record.
1000 years.
Never!!! you can amend a return for up to 5 years past. I've amended my last 5 year returns when I found out my ex-husband did not claim my children.
The courts will not use anyone's past tax records as a factor in determining who owes child support. The amount due for child support has nothing to do with income taxes. Income taxes is a last resort for collecting back child support owed but their are other ways of collecting this before it becomes in default.
BIgger and take more taxes