No - doesn't make it as a qualifying child or relative
Not if they are qualified to be a dependent...
Yes as long as you and your child meet all of the rules for you to be able to claim your child as a qualified child dependent on your 1040 income tax return. You child will file the child's own 1040 income tax return and will have to make sure and check the box that says they can be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayers income tax return and the child will get the 3650 exemption on the child's own income tax return. The number of exemptions will be -0- zero WHEN the 1040 income tax return is completely correctly.
how can I file an amendment to my 2010 tax return?
Yes it is very possible that a child would have to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income tax that would be due when the tax return is completed correctly.
Everyone is allowed to file an individual tax return, whether they are a dependent or not. Even if you are a dependent, you are required to file your own tax return if you have sufficient income to require the filing of a tax return. There is one exception: If a child under 18 (24 if a fulltime student) has income ONLY from interest and dividends and has income under $9500 (in 2009), the parents may report the dividends and interest on Form 8814 instead of filing a return for the child if they wish. And even if you are not required to file a return, you are allowed to file a return, whether you are a dependent or not. You would want to file a return if you had tax withheld from your salary or from other payments or are eligible for a refundable tax credit. If you choose not to file, you will eventually forfeit your refund. With the one exception noted above, your parents (or whoever is claiming you as a dependent) are not allowed to claim your income or your refund on their tax return.
Whether or not your child needs to file a tax return in 2022 depends on their income level. If their income exceeds a certain threshold set by the IRS, they will be required to file a tax return. It's important to check the current guidelines to determine if your child needs to file a tax return for the year.
Whether or not your child should file a tax return depends on their income level. If they earned income above a certain threshold, they are required to file a tax return. It's a good idea for them to file even if they don't meet the threshold to potentially receive a tax refund or credits.
Not if they are qualified to be a dependent...
Yes.
Child support received or paid is NOT reported on your income tax return.
1500 per child
Yes as long as you and your child meet all of the rules for you to be able to claim your child as a qualified child dependent on your 1040 income tax return. You child will file the child's own 1040 income tax return and will have to make sure and check the box that says they can be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayers income tax return and the child will get the 3650 exemption on the child's own income tax return. The number of exemptions will be -0- zero WHEN the 1040 income tax return is completely correctly.
No because you dont pay tax on child support
how can I file an amendment to my 2010 tax return?
Yes it is very possible that a child would have to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income tax that would be due when the tax return is completed correctly.
No. However, if you file a joint tax return with your new wife, she might have to file an Injured Spouse claim with the IRS to recover her share of any tax refund.
Everyone is allowed to file an individual tax return, whether they are a dependent or not. Even if you are a dependent, you are required to file your own tax return if you have sufficient income to require the filing of a tax return. There is one exception: If a child under 18 (24 if a fulltime student) has income ONLY from interest and dividends and has income under $9500 (in 2009), the parents may report the dividends and interest on Form 8814 instead of filing a return for the child if they wish. And even if you are not required to file a return, you are allowed to file a return, whether you are a dependent or not. You would want to file a return if you had tax withheld from your salary or from other payments or are eligible for a refundable tax credit. If you choose not to file, you will eventually forfeit your refund. With the one exception noted above, your parents (or whoever is claiming you as a dependent) are not allowed to claim your income or your refund on their tax return.