Very few.
If any of your mortgage costs are deductible as pre paid interest, (which hey generally aren't), they will be reflected as such on the interest statement the mortgage company provides.
Closing fees etc are NOT expensable.
You can claim a portion of your rent on your taxes if you use part of your home for business purposes, such as a home office. The amount you can claim is based on the percentage of your home that is used for business.
claim your home as what? if you are asking if you can deduct the interest and r/e taxes - on a second home then - yes.if it is a rental - that is a whole other situation.
You should report having a dependant in the home.
Yes you can withdraw your claim, but once reported, the damage and the claim filing are still on record.
All home daycare providers must file taxes each year. If they do not, they are breaking the law.
If you have paid for more than half of their support and they do not claim themselves on their taxes, I believe you can claim them as long as you have documentation to prove it.
No.
You can claim EIC if you have the filing status 'married filed separately'.
Typically, filing a claim for a robbery can cause your home insurance rates to go up. Insurance companies may see you as a higher risk for future claims. It's a good idea to check with your insurance provider to understand how filing a claim could impact your premiums.
Yes, of course. And they can press criminal charges and give you a new home in jail.
Outside of a business setting, or home mortgage, No.
No, but you cannot claim the loss on taxes.