Yes, an 18-year-old can claim exemption from withholding on their W-4 form if they meet certain criteria. They must have had no tax liability in the previous year and expect to have none in the current year. However, if they earn income that exceeds a certain threshold, they may not qualify for the exemption and will need to have taxes withheld. It's important for them to assess their individual situation or consult a tax professional for guidance.
not unless you make more money than your folks leave them the exemption.
NO.
Not unless he is mentally incapable of supporting himself. If he's just not working now, he's on his own.
Not on your individual income tax return as long as all of the rules are met for you to be able to claim the 15 year old as your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return.
Just claim one more exemption as a dependent. You can claim up to 25 if they go to college in many states.
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Yes, an 18-year-old can claim exemption from withholding on their W-4 form if they meet certain criteria. They must have had no tax liability in the previous year and expect to have none in the current year. However, if they earn income that exceeds a certain threshold, they may not qualify for the exemption and will need to have taxes withheld. It's important for them to assess their individual situation or consult a tax professional for guidance.
As long as he doesn't take himself as an exemption.
It is not recommended for a 16-year-old to claim exemption on a W-4 form as they likely do not meet the criteria to be exempt from federal income tax withholding. They should check with a tax professional or their employer for guidance on how to properly fill out their tax forms.
yes if mostly everything is what you bought like most food and the home that you live in
If 17 or below is age of consent in your state, yes, or if there is a close in age exemption.
not unless you make more money than your folks leave them the exemption.
No, there's a close in age exemption to the law that allows it.
NO.
Not unless he is mentally incapable of supporting himself. If he's just not working now, he's on his own.
he cant but if ur that old then idk becuz if u been working side by side but are unemployed hopefully ull get a job