With the limited information about income we will assume that you do NOT have any qualified earned income (pay that you have worked) for to qualify you to receive any of the credits that are available to a qualified taxpayer for that purpose so the answer would be NONE -0- ZERO.
When you do NOT have any earned or unearned gross worldwide taxable income you would not be required to file a income tax return.
yes i would deduct money to my child.
If you itemize deductions on your federal income tax return, you have the choice of claiming a deduction either for state income taxes or state sales taxes (but not both). Sales taxes would include those for groceries. Note that this is a deduction, not a refund or credit.
I am head of my house hold with a 17 month child how much will I get back for my taxes
Yes they can. but only if the parents give consent and the perosn claiming them has provided support for the child for at least half of the year. but as far as claiming someone elses kid for you no you cant cause that would be tax fruad.
It would depend on how you file. For instance, I most likely would as a single mother, with no other income, claiming also earned income, and my child as a deduction, and claiming head of household. It all depends on your exemptions and how you file.
When you do NOT have any earned or unearned gross worldwide taxable income you would not be required to file a income tax return.
yes i would deduct money to my child.
If you itemize deductions on your federal income tax return, you have the choice of claiming a deduction either for state income taxes or state sales taxes (but not both). Sales taxes would include those for groceries. Note that this is a deduction, not a refund or credit.
As long as you can prove paternity (if needed) and you provide for the child, you can.
It is because the mother is Claiming you if you are a child
The IRS will not allow you to claim a dependent that is not your child unless that child falls into one of the other allowable dependent categories such as stepchild or disabled family member. The penalties for claiming a child who is not your actual dependent according to the law include fines and possible jail time.
absolutely
your not notified when the non-custodial parent files their taxes and your not entitled to notification. if you are worrying about the parent filing and claiming your child/children there is really no way other then whomever files first with the childs social security number will force the 2nd parent filings to be kicked back because the child has already been claimed. to correct that you need to provide legal court documents saying you have the right to claim the child that year and it is a long drawn out process. unfortunately the IRS has NO WAY of knowing who is legally entitled to claim which child which years
I am head of my house hold with a 17 month child how much will I get back for my taxes
They can but you would be bored with out claiming anything
For federal income tax purpose she and the child would not meet the rules for the child to be her qualifying child dependent that she would be able to claim on her 1040 income tax return. Perhaps she is just realizing and claiming the child as her own child after seven years of absence for some personal reasons.