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Yes. You may not claim your personal exemption, you may have a reduced standard deduction, you may not be able to claim certain education benefits, you may not claim another person as a dependent, and many other effects.
No, only one parent may claim the dependant. Generally it is the parent who has primary custody of the child. Your accountant may be able to explain the reasoning further.
if you did not work this year but had a new baby in may 2010 do you get the refund for your child
You may be able to claim money by proving you are a descendant of your grandmother thereby making you above the law when claiming the money that your grandmother left behind
Yes, but they have to be exclusively for work. You can't wear them on the street or in a bar then claim that they were only work clothes. The IRS is pretty stringent on this, and the burden of proof is on you.
Your claim may very well be affected.
Yes. You may not claim your personal exemption, you may have a reduced standard deduction, you may not be able to claim certain education benefits, you may not claim another person as a dependent, and many other effects.
It would depend on the company and their hiring practice. However, it will be a challenge as most claim adjuster position will require that you are able to drive to and from the client's home and work. You may want to look into claim center where the clients come to you. But then you will still need transportation to and from work.
Yes it is possible to draw disability and work part time; however there are certain restrictions you need to be aware of. This site may be able to answer some of your questions, http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10095.html
No, only one parent may claim the dependant. Generally it is the parent who has primary custody of the child. Your accountant may be able to explain the reasoning further.
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if you did not work this year but had a new baby in may 2010 do you get the refund for your child
If this is your only work history, most likely not. If you have prior work history you may be able to claim on other work done in your base period (normally the first 4 quarters in the last 5 full calendar quarters)
In what circumstances will a witness be able to claim privilege?
You should first discuss the matter with your Agent. He can help explain why the claim was denied and may be able to get the claim reconsidered if he can find a point of coverage for you.
can i claim a making work pay credit can i claim a making work pay credit
Definately. You just need to be able to prove it.