Of course, they must be a "qualified relative" before you can even hope to claim them. It depends on your specific tax situation, but each dependent is worth +/- $750 of additional refund.
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.
An individual claiming another individual as a dependent on their taxes will receive a tax deduction of $3300. The amount that the individual will get back as a tax refund will be dependent upon the income of the taxpayer.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
it means that you are the person's dependent.
If they aren't a qualified child or a qualified relative, as defined, you can't claim them.
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.
An individual claiming another individual as a dependent on their taxes will receive a tax deduction of $3300. The amount that the individual will get back as a tax refund will be dependent upon the income of the taxpayer.
No, absolutely not. It does not make you responsible for anything to the dependent at all.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
it means that you are the person's dependent.
yes they can
If they aren't a qualified child or a qualified relative, as defined, you can't claim them.
A large fine.An audit also.
they get taxed more and if they don't pay that then they get sewed
Sounds like a "STALKING' or "HARASSMENT" violation of the law. Report it to your local law enforcement. Also: If the person is fraudulently claiming a dependent on their taxes report them to the IRS.
Yes, you can generally claim someone on your taxes if they have been in jail, as long as they meet the qualifying criteria for being a dependent. The IRS does not restrict claiming someone simply because they have been in jail. However, there are specific criteria that must be met, such as living with you for more than half the year and not providing more than half of their own support.
No, sorry. You can only claim someone related to you as a dependent.