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Can I claim my kids if I didn't work?

Unfortunately no. You would have to had worked in the year 2008 to file taxes. In order to claim your children you would have to work and file taxes.


Can you claim a child on your taxes if you didnt work?

yes


Should I include work study in my taxes?

Yes, you should include work study income in your taxes as it is considered taxable income by the IRS.


Do work study students have to file taxes?

Yes, work-study students are required to file taxes if their income meets the minimum threshold set by the IRS.


Do you pay taxes on work study?

Yes, work-study earnings are generally considered taxable income and may be subject to federal and state income taxes.


Does work study take out taxes from your paycheck?

Yes, work-study programs typically withhold taxes from your paycheck just like any other job.


If you claim zero on your taxes will you still owe money when you file?

for best tax return claim 0 at work and when you file claim 1


How do I keep my place a work a secret from my parents They think I work on campus They claim me on taxes I'm a cam model so can I just hide the company name from them?

Yes, if your parents claim taxes on you, you can hide the name of the company from them.


Can you claim street clothes on your taxes?

can you claim street clothes on you taxes


Can you claim buying clothes for work on your taxes?

Yes, but they have to be exclusively for work. You can't wear them on the street or in a bar then claim that they were only work clothes. The IRS is pretty stringent on this, and the burden of proof is on you.


How does one reclaim overpaid 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.


Can you claim real estate taxes on your taxes?

Yes, you can claim real estate taxes on your taxes as a deduction if you itemize your deductions on your tax return.