Because people can reasonably disagree with claims
What is an effective claim in an argumentative essay ?
the first one, where you should restate your thesis statement.
It will help you organize your ideas and stay focused on developing and supporting your claim.
what is the antonym for claim
The past tense or adjective for to qualify is correctly spelled, qualified.
Because people can reasonably disagree with claims
Yes, if the state and the claimant qualify.
As many as legally qualify.
No, you cannot claim single head of household unless someone you claim as a dependent lives in your home.
You can claim as many dependants you can prove that you did support. However you can only claim the EIC(Earned Income Credit) on up to 3 qualify children.
You will file and complete your income tax return correctly claiming ever thing that you qualify to claim.
No there isn't. If they fulfill the requirements to be dependents, you can claim them regardless of your income. However, if you don't owe any taxes, don't qualify for EIC, and don't qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit, it probably won't do you a whole lot of good.
First you call the collection agency and tell them this is in dispute . Then get some legal advice. If you qualify for Legal Aid , go there. Even if you don't qualify, they have pamphlets for your State's Landlord/ Tenant Laws.
Maybe, and if you can claim the child as a dependent, you would want to because then you may also qualify for education tax benefits. And if you do qualify to claim the child as your dependent, the child can not claim themselves as a dependent. In the instructions for form 1040, there is a flow chart that you can work through. For 2007 see pag 15 for the start of the process. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040.pdf
Nueces River and Rio Grande River respectively, qualify as such.
Geneally they have to be in your home 6 mos. or more to qualify.
No. As you stated, "as earned income?", it does not qualify as such. Only bonafide wages actually earned is required.