My husband is in a Federal prison Camp. I am the only person who puts money on his books. Can I claim that on my taxes?
Yes, you can still claim your husband as a dependent on your taxes if he meets the criteria for a qualifying relative. However, if he is serving time in prison, he may not meet the residency requirement for being considered a qualifying relative. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional for specific advice in this situation.
Yes, individuals in prison are still required to pay federal income taxes on any income earned while incarcerated. However, they may not have access to certain deductions or credits available to those outside of prison.
Yes, a parent can still claim a child who is in prison as a dependent if the other IRS dependency requirements are met. The child must have received more than half of their support from the parent and meet other criteria.
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.
In most cases, yes, you can still claim an incarcerated child as a dependent on your taxes if you provided more than half of their financial support for the year. However, it's recommended to consult with a tax professional or accountant to ensure you meet all the necessary criteria and requirements.
Depending on the specific laws in the jurisdiction where the property is located, it may be possible for someone to pay off the back taxes and potentially claim the property through a process known as adverse possession. However, the requirements and conditions for adverse possession vary widely by location, and seeking legal advice is crucial in such situations to understand the options available.
If it is income, in the form of forgiven loan or as a payment, then yes. If it is a gift, then no.
Yes, but you can file a form to get your part. See links
can you claim street clothes on you taxes
Yes.. They are a for profit school so no you cannot claim it on your taxes. Sucks i know my husband is going there
My child has to pay for lunch can I claim that on my taxes?
In the USA you do not pay taxes on the Proceeds from an Insurance Claim.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
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.
No.
You should report having a dependant in the home.
No you can not claim a child who is married
I would yes