No
Yes, someone else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria. Generally, a parent, relative, or guardian who provides more than half of your financial support and meets other IRS requirements can claim you as a dependent.
I would yes
If you were claimed by your grandmother on her income taxes that would classify you as a dependent.
No, if both spouses were claimed as dependents on their parents' taxes, they would not be able to file jointly as married. They would likely not qualify as dependents on their parents' taxes anymore once they are married and establishing their own household.
PLUS loans are available for graduate and professional degree students who are enrolled at a minimum of half time. Parents of dependent undergraduate students are also eligible for a PLUS loan.
fed tax 1/3 of your check with out a dependent ... the other half (state) would depend on what state you live in ...
If a dependent parent dies then the estate will be responsible for their tax debt. If you are over their estate then you would have to ensure that the government gets their taxes.
The sentence "Please find your cousin as soon as you arrive in El Paso" is a complex sentence. It contains an independent clause ("Please find your cousin") and a dependent clause ("as soon as you arrive in El Paso") that provides additional information about when to find the cousin. The presence of the dependent clause makes it more complex than a simple sentence, which would contain only one independent clause.
where is your "Tax Bracket Calculator? and if I may why is this site so hard to use? How much would a 16 year old pay for taxes on $800 if her parents claim her as a dependent? depends on the year. in years past, if you didn't make more than 3000 in a calender year you wouldn't have to pay taxes on the money.
Usually that would be no unless you provided more than half of her support for the year you are filing taxes
The child would have to have their tax return amended and repay any money that they should not have got. If the parents also filed incorrectly, theirs would have to be amended as well.
Yes, he would still be your cousin, but he would also be your uncle.