First you have to have legal guardianship. Then you need to enroll them in deer's, after that they receive all the benefits of a dependent.
my parent died an her job sent a w2 form what do i do can i file it
No, only one parent may claim the dependant. Generally it is the parent who has primary custody of the child. Your accountant may be able to explain the reasoning further.
Yes, you can claim a qualifying dependent.
You may never claim your spouse as a dependent. You may, however, claim a standard exemption for your spouse if she does not have to file and you are not filing jointly (and as long as no one else is claiming her as a dependent).
If the "dependent" brother is under 19 and is not a full time student then you can not claim him as a dependent and you can not claim Head of Household status. How old is this brother?
Of course, if they can prove that the parent is dependent on them for a source of income.
No not really. In order for the soldier to claim the parent as a dependent they had to prove that they provide over %50 of there income to support the parent for at least six months. The parent is not required by the military to live with that person. If you have any other inquires contact your finance office. SSG Army
No, typically only one parent can claim the dependent care FSA for a child.
To claim a parent as a dependent for the year 2016, you must have provided more than half of their financial support and they must have earned less than a certain amount of income.
it depends usually they have a judge decide it
my parent died an her job sent a w2 form what do i do can i file it
Yes if he is your dependent. Age doesn't matter you are the parent.
You quilifling person has to live with you unless they are a parent and you supported them.
i think you can
Yes, a parent can still claim a child who is in prison as a dependent if the other IRS dependency requirements are met. The child must have received more than half of their support from the parent and meet other criteria.
No, only one parent may claim the dependant. Generally it is the parent who has primary custody of the child. Your accountant may be able to explain the reasoning further.
Yes, someone else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria. Generally, a parent, relative, or guardian who provides more than half of your financial support and meets other IRS requirements can claim you as a dependent.