fed tax 1/3 of your check with out a dependent ... the other half (state) would depend on what state you live in ...
You figure your child/dependent care credit on up to $3,000 actual expenses for one child/dependent or up to $6,000 actual expenses for two or more children/dependents. Form 2441 is Child and Dependent Care Expenses. The amount of the credit is entered on line 48 (Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses) of Form 1040 or on line 29 of Form 1040A. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 503 (Child and Dependent Care Expenses). Also go to www.irs.gov/formspubs for Publication 503 (Child and Dependent Care Expenses).
As long as the child is genuinely the dependent of a new person, that person can claim them as a dependent for that year.
As long as they meet the qualifying child or relative tests, yes.
Not if they are qualified to be a dependent...
the one that has the child at least 51% of the time
That's a matter of State law, but, in general, 18.
report that you are no longer a dependent receiving benifit of this support.
Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
No, you cannot file a 1099-MISC for your dependent child.
a dependant child?
Yes... it would mean the child no longer meets the definition of "qualified dependent".
No
In the United States, parents can typically claim a child as a dependent on their taxes until the child turns 19, or 24 if the child is a full-time student. The child must also live with the parent for more than half the year and not provide more than half of their own support. After these age limits, parents can no longer claim the child as a dependent on their tax returns.
The involvement of parents in their child's academics can have a huge impact on the child's academic success. If the parents are involved and encourage their child to perform well and take an active interest in what they are learning and doing in class, the child will have a greater chance of academic success. A child's home life in general can also have an impact on their academic success, as stressors from home often carry over into the classroom.
No
You figure your child/dependent care credit on up to $3,000 actual expenses for one child/dependent or up to $6,000 actual expenses for two or more children/dependents. Form 2441 is Child and Dependent Care Expenses. The amount of the credit is entered on line 48 (Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses) of Form 1040 or on line 29 of Form 1040A. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 503 (Child and Dependent Care Expenses). Also go to www.irs.gov/formspubs for Publication 503 (Child and Dependent Care Expenses).
A child must be emancipated, and having a child does not emancipate a child in MS.