Household bills are not tax deductible.
Head of household is a status filing for U.S. federal income taxes. If you are entitled to claim head of household and wish to do so, you simply include it on your 1040 or other tax filing.
No, Hazard Loss compensation is not considered taxable income.
Sure, but you really need to get some specific tax advice: are you talking about state taxes, or federal taxes. They really are diffierent.
You did not say whether you meant federal or state income taxes. In any case, you can claim your domestic partner as a dependent if he/she lives with you and you pay more than half of his/her expenses, and he/she is a citizen of either the US, Canada or Mexico, and his/her personal income is below the allowable threshold. However, the IRS has stated that domestic partners do not meet the criteria of "family" necessary for claiming "head of household" status.
You can only claim your sister and her daughter on your taxes if you supported them and they lived in your household. Benefits have to be added to the return as income to the household.
only if he is married or his name shows up on bills for the house.
can you claim street clothes on you taxes
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.
For 2010 I was separated from my wife. For the 2010 year she was on SSI. How should I file my taxes? I had to pay her doctor bills and other maintenance expences also. Can I file "head of household" with her as a dependent? or, should I file single?
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
The Smith household pays $2,000 in taxes per year.