Yes she can but she cannot claim herself or her child as an exemption on her own return. If she does this incorrectly you will both receive a letter from the IRS and you may have to correct your tax return and pay back money you received. I recommend that you take her return to your tax prepared to make sure it is done right.
Can you still file income taxes even though no federal taxes were taken out of check?
No. My mother would not let me let you claim her on your income tax return. Even if I could claim my mother on my return I would not let you claim her on your return. My mother will be claiming herself on her own return. Nice try though. If you are interested in possibly claiming your own mother on your own return, I would recommend reading the Form 1040 instructions for line 6c, step 4. In a nutshell, if your mother lived with you all year, had minimal income, and you provided over half her support, you may be eligible to claim your mother on your return.
There is no need to file an income tax return if you had no income. That said, there was a year when senior citizens could claim a tax credit by filing even if they had not income so your question is valid. For 2010 though, as the rules stand today, you don't need to file.
yes we have to pay tds and advace tax beside anual income tax
You can protect your income by making investments. Even though investments are risky, most come with the protection of getting out of it what you put into it so that even if you lose on the stock market you will always be proected with the amount of money you invested.
Yes, if she is your daughter.
Can you still file income taxes even though no federal taxes were taken out of check?
This is a reference to Lilith even though she is not his daughter in anyway other than being a disciple.
No.. Obviously not, even you had done it, it's not illegal or anything, you can't be sued at all..
No. My mother would not let me let you claim her on your income tax return. Even if I could claim my mother on my return I would not let you claim her on your return. My mother will be claiming herself on her own return. Nice try though. If you are interested in possibly claiming your own mother on your own return, I would recommend reading the Form 1040 instructions for line 6c, step 4. In a nutshell, if your mother lived with you all year, had minimal income, and you provided over half her support, you may be eligible to claim your mother on your return.
You or your counsel can attempt it, however it is not normally a defense used within a family law context and may not be admissible.-quote- "Claim of right doctrine is a principle of taxation that causes a taxpayer to recognize income if she or he receives the income even though they do not have a fixed right to the income.This doctrine has currently become a source of abuse attempted by taxpayers seeking to evade paying their income tax by claiming that they do not have a right to the income." -unquote-
Yes - with most airlines - I have done it twice for my daughter
Yes, you can file a 1098-T form even if you have no income. The form is used to report educational expenses and may be beneficial for tax purposes or for claiming educational credits.
There is no need to file an income tax return if you had no income. That said, there was a year when senior citizens could claim a tax credit by filing even if they had not income so your question is valid. For 2010 though, as the rules stand today, you don't need to file.
They might not want their daughter to grow up! They might not hate him
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.
yes we have to pay tds and advace tax beside anual income tax