My child was in the Job Corps last year, can I still claim him on my federal income taxes as a dependant?
My child has to pay for lunch can I claim that on my taxes?
Yes. If the child lives with her and is under 18.
No you can not claim a child who is married
To claim a child on your taxes after they turn 18, they must be a full-time student under the age of 24 and live with you for more than half the year. Additionally, the child must not provide more than half of their own financial support. If the child does not meet these criteria, you cannot claim them as a dependent. Always verify specific tax laws or consult a tax professional, as requirements may vary.
Yes, you can claim child care expenses on your taxes as a deduction if you meet certain criteria and requirements set by the IRS.
Yes, you may need to file taxes for your child if you claim them as a dependent, depending on their income and other factors.
In order to claim a child on your taxes, they typically need to live with you for more than half of the year.
Whoever has the child the most in their home gets to claim the child on their taxes, unless you make another agreement. If he has it on paper that you said that he can claim tham, then he can. Otherwise, it is whoever the child spent the most overnights with.
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To claim a child as a dependent on your taxes, the child must have lived with you and you must have provided support for over 50% of the year. So the mother in this case can claim her grandson on her taxes if she supported the child for at least 183 days out of the year, regardless of whether or not the mother of the child owes back child support.
Yes