This is not a simple question that has a simple answer but you can find a lot of information by going to www.irs.gov and use the search box for the tax form number that the question is about and then choose that tax form number instruction and then start reading.
Instructions 1040 U. S. Individual Income Tax Return
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040.pdf
Funeral expenses are not deductible on a tax return (IRS Pub 502).
No. Room, Board, and any personal expenses are not tax deductible on a tax return. The only expenses that are generally deductible are those involved directly with a business in the production of taxable income.
NO. Funeral expenses are NOT deductible on the individual 1040 income tax return.
they are not a deductable amount. You can claim expenses as an executor against the estate funds. However, if you do claim executor expenses against the amount of the estate they are taxed as income for the person claiming them.
If you did not work during the year and he paid for over half of the expenses if keeping up the home then yes, he can claim you as a dependent on his tax return. He cannot use you as a qualifying dependent for Earned Income Tax Credit though. Also, if you do not have health insurance he could be penalized for you not having insurance if you are a dependent on his return.
If the baby was born during the year for which you are filing your tax return, you can claim it as a dependent. You can also claim all medical expenses related to the baby (before and after it's birth) on your tax return if you file long form and if your medical expenses meet the percentage requirements.
Funeral expenses are not deductible on a tax return (IRS Pub 502).
NO. Rent or living expenses for a student would NOT be deductible on the federal 1040 income tax return.
No. Room, Board, and any personal expenses are not tax deductible on a tax return. The only expenses that are generally deductible are those involved directly with a business in the production of taxable income.
Marriage, family, businesses and homes all can affect your income tax return in a positive way. If you work at home, you can claim many of your purchases and other business expenses.
There are expenses of home ownership that can be deducted on an income tax return. If you have no income to be taxed, you don't need any deductions.
NO. Funeral expenses are NOT deductible on the individual 1040 income tax return.
funeral expenses are not deductible on an individuals tax return as they are not medical expenses. However, if and individual has an estate, then the costs are deductible on their estate tax return (form 1041).
If your car is used for work related purposes, you may claim those expenses on your tax return.
yep.
does my spouse have to claim my workers disability pension on his income tax return
yes, of she lived in your home and they paid more than half of her living expenses