If you did you would be committing fraud.
you could have it used against you in court if the biological father of your daughter still wants custody. he can claim you are unstable and unless you stay in a stable relationship with the man in question. but if he can prove he is in a more stable relationship he can claim that he can care for her better.
Just claim one more exemption as a dependent. You can claim up to 25 if they go to college in many states.
you could have it used against you in court if the biological father of your daughter still wants custody. he can claim you are unstable and unless you stay in a stable relationship with the man in question. but if he can prove he is in a more stable relationship he can claim that he can care for her better.
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.
You can claim anyone you supported for more than half of the year AS LONG AS NO ONE ELSE CAN CLAIM THEM.
If your under 23 and your parents or guardian provide more than 50% of your income than your still a dependent. Even if this criteria is meet you can still claim yourself a independent.
So they can appeal to Christians (and other people) and get more followers.
Not a good situation to be in. If the claim is more than the provided coverage, you are still liable, however, when your insurance co. settles if they execute a Release of all claims, relieving you from liability, you should in a good shape.
The lower the number claimed, the more taxes are withheld. They will take out more if you claim 3 then if you claim 4.
You can't. Those programs and the people who ask for your usernames and passwords are fake! Even if they claim it's real, it's still fake! They steal your usernames and passwords and other information, and put viruses on your computer!
yes, but the new company will not recognize the old claim, and depending on the old company, they may drag their feet knowing they are getting no more money from you and then its all cost.
If she was a full time student during at least 5 months of the year and did not provide more than half of her own support and met all of the other usual qualifications for claiming a dependent, yes.