no
Unfortunately no. You would have to had worked in the year 2008 to file taxes. In order to claim your children you would have to work and file taxes.
Yes you include all your kids in your taxes.
You should always file a tax return. If your children are dependent upon you, yes, you would claim them on your taxes. There are many free tax services available to assist you with your questions and in filing out forms.
When you do NOT have any earned or unearned gross worldwide taxable income you would not be required to file a income tax return.
No there isn't. If they fulfill the requirements to be dependents, you can claim them regardless of your income. However, if you don't owe any taxes, don't qualify for EIC, and don't qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit, it probably won't do you a whole lot of good.
Unfortunately no. You would have to had worked in the year 2008 to file taxes. In order to claim your children you would have to work and file taxes.
Yes you include all your kids in your taxes.
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.
You should always file a tax return. If your children are dependent upon you, yes, you would claim them on your taxes. There are many free tax services available to assist you with your questions and in filing out forms.
When you do NOT have any earned or unearned gross worldwide taxable income you would not be required to file a income tax return.
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.
All depending on how much you paid into taxes, if you file single head of household, around 6,000.00
No there isn't. If they fulfill the requirements to be dependents, you can claim them regardless of your income. However, if you don't owe any taxes, don't qualify for EIC, and don't qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit, it probably won't do you a whole lot of good.
yes
no but her checks can be garnished to help pay his support. once married she assumed his debt. that answer is NOT correct here checks wil NOT be qarnieshed to pay his support they are not her kids, she does NOT have to pay. When they do income taxes she can file a injured spouse forum to get her share of the income taxes back so she will not have to pay with the taxes as well.
I was on assistance and my mother claim my kids on her taxes until they were old enough to work themselves. I just found out about it. Is there anything I could do about it?
under the penalties gowning the law, no child can file a claim under an accident the involves their parents; but can claim if they were injuries