Ya you can claim it
Yes, if your child is born before midnight on December 31st, you can generally claim them as a dependent on your tax return for that tax year. However, it is important to check the specific rules and requirements set by the tax authority in your country or jurisdiction.
Yes
Whatever day he's born is great and qualifies...even 12/31
No, you cannot claim an unborn child on taxes. It is not a dependent until it starts to breathe on its own. The baby must be born before the end of the year in order to claim it on that year's tax return.
If the child is born before midnight on December 31st, they count as a dependent for the full year.
Kids should not have to pay taxes as long as they are still under the car of an adult. If a teen has been emancipated, then they will be required to pay taxes.
If your baby is not born on or before Dec. 31, 2007 then you cannot file your child on your 2007 taxes. If your baby is born on Jan. 1, 2008 then you can claim your child on your 2008 taxes that you file in April 2009
If you mean February 2015 you can claim your son, but you can't claim a child before he or she is born. Under the law a unborn child is not a tax deduction.
Catherine Parr's daughter and only child was born on August 30th, 1548.
Yes. My baby was born in September 08 and I am able to claim him on my taxes this year as long as I have his Social Security Card.
Graeme Delano was a famouse little kid born on August 30th. That is who is famous that is born on August 30th.
You claim them as a dependent...there is no payment for having children.
Yes! He & his wife have a beautiful baby girl named Justice Jay or "JJ". She was born on May 30th this year.