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no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself
You are not eligible to claim yourself as a dependent on your federal taxes -- ever. However, you are allowed to claim a personal exemption for yourself if and only if no one else can claim you as a dependent, whether or not they actually claim you.
In general, if you are financially independent and provide more than half of your own support, no one else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes.
To claim back overpaid taxes, one needs to work out exactly how much is owed using the tax calculator. After this, contact HM Revenue and Customs who will deal with the claim.
One would think that you could claim as many allowances as are legitimate.
Whether you can claim the children on your taxes depends on your divorce agreement. Only one parent can claim per year, in any case.
No of course not, but why one wouldn't claim every benefit they have a right to is hard to understand.
Not if the widow's benefit is also SSN. You get one or the other, usually you can chose the one that is of more value.
too bad so sad
At one time in The United States whoever paid 51% of the children's expenses could claim the children as dependents on their taxes. You will need to check the latest tax laws wherever you are.
The one that has the child 51% of the time.
I am receiving a check in amount of 14,000.00 from my employer. I only claim one dependent. How much can I expect to receive after taxes are taken out?” Topics: Hr Block