I believe you will be fine, as long as your husband is not claimed by anyone else including himself.
i have just received incapacity benefit as i have had trouble with my heart my husband works and i still got it
$3,650 for 2009.
Take him to court and ask for sole custody, make sure you have documentation that he is not assisting in your daughter's needs.
An individual claiming another individual as a dependent on their taxes will receive a tax deduction of $3300. The amount that the individual will get back as a tax refund will be dependent upon the income of the taxpayer.
Your husband would have to be the one that would have to tell if he is filing his income taxes or show you his copy of the one that he is supposed to have filed.
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”
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No, because she has nothing to do with your and your ex's child support situation. That is how it works in TN, anyway. The only tax money you are entitled to is solely that of your ex-husband.
No. He can't even claim them (if they live with you) when he see's them every week. If you get a letter from IRS saying that he is claiming them - be sure to write back and explain the situation. He will have to pay more tax and you will get to claim them.
That person will have received the package from the postman.
Trouble.
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.