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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.

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Is your earning on ss based on gross or net pay?

Social Security benefits are calculated based on your average indexed monthly earnings during your working years, which is derived from your gross pay before taxes and other deductions. The Social Security Administration uses your highest 35 years of earnings to determine your benefit amount. Therefore, it’s gross pay that is considered, not net pay.


Is IBM pension a defined benefit plan?

Yes, IBM's pension plan is primarily a defined benefit plan. This means that it provides retirees with a predetermined monthly benefit based on factors such as salary history and years of service, rather than relying on investment returns or employee contributions. However, IBM has made changes over the years, including transitioning some employees to defined contribution plans, which can affect the overall retirement benefits for current and future employees.


Do you need last years tax return to file this years taxes?

No but it could be useful if you have it in your hand when you are working on your 2009 tax year income tax form.


Can I claim head of household if this year I can not claim my child because his father claims him in even years?

If your child lived with you but you did not claim it as a dependent you can still file head of household. You have to list the child's name and social security number on your return.


Which of these is not requirement for claiming an individual as a dependent?

The child must have lived with the taxpayer for more than three years.

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Can you still claim for benefit after six years of the accident?

Depends on whether you are still legitimately affected by the accident.


Your child is 19 years old she live with her boyfriend for 2 years she is working full time you have to pay child support state of NY?

No


The child is 16 years old and shes working did she still get a child support?

Even if she is working she is not a adult, may loose the job today , so you must pay up.


When do boys start working in child labor?

Around 6-14 years of age.


How do you increase height of 13 years child if he is 150 cm?

A child who is not growing at the normal rate might benefit from human growth hormone, which can be prescribed by a doctor.


What are two factors in calculating a pension benefit?

Two factors in calculating a pension benefit are the average salary earned by the individual during their working years and the number of years the individual has participated in the pension plan. These factors help determine the amount of the pension benefit the individual will receive upon retirement.


I collect Social Security and have a child under the age of 18 years may he get Child support through Socoial Security Department on your behalf?

If you're on SSD, there is a child benefit child. SSI & Retirement have no such provision. SSI cannot be attached for child support.


When do you stop paying child support son is 17 left school not working and not at college?

No matter what age or in school. Child Support is until 18 years of age.


How many years do you get paid as being a brain surgeon?

They will make a REHAN. This is equivalent to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00,00,00,0,0


If a child is working a full time job does the child support payment obligation end?

Not really, the question is the age of the child as it pertains to emancipation. Typically, the age of emancipation is 18 years of age, and the child is not a full-time student.


Why did congress pass child labor reforms?

Too many children were working and died in poor working conditions. They were working as young as 7 years old, not in school, not given breaks and worked in dangerous jobs.


How much money can you make on Social Security?

The amount of money you can make on Social Security depends on your earnings history and when you start receiving benefits. There is a maximum monthly benefit amount, which changes each year. Your benefit amount is calculated based on your highest 35 years of earnings, so the more you earn over your working years, the higher your Social Security benefit will be.