You will know NOT know the correct amounts until you complete your 1040 federal income tax return correctly. Your filing status, your age and how you made all of your gross worldwide income amount and if you had any sources of earned income (pay that you worked for) that has to reported on your 1040 income tax return and all of your other information that is required to entered correctly on each line of your 1040 income tax return will all be a part of the necessary information that you know and will have enter on your income tax return correctly to arrive at the correct answer of how much you might possible get back as a REFUND AMOUNT after your income tax return is completely correctly.
If it is qualifying earned income and you are not a dependent on another taxpayer's income tax you return. IF you meet the qualifications for the earned income tax credit and the making work pay tax credit for the tax year 2009 you WILL NOT KNOW the amounts until you have completed your 1040 federal income tax return correctly.
When you get to the last lines on page 2 of the 1040 federal income tax return line 72 where it says THIS IS THE AMOUNT THAT WAS OVERPAID then you will know how much your refund amount should be. If the amount is ZERO -0- and then you have an amount on line 75 AMOUNT YOU OWE.
When you do NOT have any earned or unearned gross worldwide taxable income you would not be required to file a income tax return.
I was on assistance and my mother claim my kids on her taxes until they were old enough to work themselves. I just found out about it. Is there anything I could do about it?
no
Unfortunately no. You would have to had worked in the year 2008 to file taxes. In order to claim your children you would have to work and file taxes.
Yes you include all your kids in your taxes.
if i grossed 7,ooo and have 2 kids how much will i get back in taxes?
No. He can't even claim them (if they live with you) when he see's them every week. If you get a letter from IRS saying that he is claiming them - be sure to write back and explain the situation. He will have to pay more tax and you will get to claim them.
Mom's Homeroom - 2009 Preparing My Kids for Back to School 1-10 was released on: USA: 18 May 2009
You will have to have some taxable earned income in order to get any type of tax refunds, credits or benefits from filing an income tax return and claiming your kids on your income tax return. You can go to www.irs.gov and look at some of the information that is available at that web site.
send a letter telling the IRS he is head of household and you will not be claiming your kids on your taxes. you will probably need to give them your social security number, then you will need to make copies of their social security cards to be sent in with his IRS forms
When you do NOT have any earned or unearned gross worldwide taxable income you would not be required to file a income tax return.
Back at the Barnyard - 2007 Kids in the City 2-12 was released on: USA: 2 July 2009
Depends....if you supported the kids for more than 6 months during the year then no, he cannot. Well, he can, but he will get audited and have to prove support for the time in question. If you didn't support the kids for more than 6 months, then no, sorry you can't claim them, unless you can prove you are still supporting the kids. If this doesn't help, contact a local CPA and find out your options.
Can check in find out who use my kids names on there taxes
no
No, none of his children have a Twitter, the ones claiming to be them are fake.
Kids Class - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009