Yes they can. but only if the parents give consent and the perosn claiming them has provided support for the child for at least half of the year. but as far as claiming someone elses kid for you no you cant cause that would be tax fruad.
no
yes
Yes you include all your kids in your taxes.
yes indeed u can I know its crazy and sounds unbelievable but yes its true u can. Pretty much its Uncle Sam saying thank you for surviving the year here's Ur money but u have to have kids in order to do this no kids no money 2000 a kid 4000 for two kids u cant claim more then the two if u have more u do u lose money if u have more then have someone else claim the others and ask 500 a piece for them and they keep the rest.
David Cameron
no
yes
Yes you include all your kids in your taxes.
yes indeed u can I know its crazy and sounds unbelievable but yes its true u can. Pretty much its Uncle Sam saying thank you for surviving the year here's Ur money but u have to have kids in order to do this no kids no money 2000 a kid 4000 for two kids u cant claim more then the two if u have more u do u lose money if u have more then have someone else claim the others and ask 500 a piece for them and they keep the rest.
David Cameron
On the married filing joint income tax return both taxpayer worldwide income would be added together and be required to be reported on the MFJ federal income tax return.
The parents if separated have to work it out themselves, or it's whoever has them 6 mos or more, but both can't claim the deduction.
find someone else that wants kids buy a kit with 'em then make love with them
if she is supporting the children, their guardian or foster parent she can claim them. She pays taxes on her income and the children are part of deductions. This is something you need to discuss with her and a tax expert.
elisabetta dami has 15 kids
It depends on what kid you ask... I believe that most kids are happy with them, but you may get a different answer from someone else...
you grab there foot and take off the shoes