There basically are three situations in which your parents can no longer claim you as a dependent. One, you're over the age of 19, aren't a student, provide over half of your own support, and live for half the year or more in your own place. Or two, you're anywhere between the ages of 19-25, are a student, provide over half of your own support, and live for half the year or more in your own place. Or three, your income is more than $3,650, you provide over half of your own support, and you haven't lived in your parents' home all year.
my parent died an her job sent a w2 form what do i do can i file it
Yes, you can claim a qualifying dependent.
Either they fail to read/ understand the form, OR- the person can be claimed as a dependent of another (teenager with part time job, but a dependent of his parents)
fed tax 1/3 of your check with out a dependent ... the other half (state) would depend on what state you live in ...
You may never claim your spouse as a dependent. You may, however, claim a standard exemption for your spouse if she does not have to file and you are not filing jointly (and as long as no one else is claiming her as a dependent).
No, typically only one parent can claim the dependent care FSA for a child.
it depends usually they have a judge decide it
my parent died an her job sent a w2 form what do i do can i file it
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.
Yes, you can claim a qualifying dependent.
Either they fail to read/ understand the form, OR- the person can be claimed as a dependent of another (teenager with part time job, but a dependent of his parents)
fed tax 1/3 of your check with out a dependent ... the other half (state) would depend on what state you live in ...
Yes you can claim anyone as a dependent if there living under your roof.
No, you cannot claim an exemption if you are a dependent on someone else's tax return.
No, you are not required to claim a dependent on your taxes. It is optional and depends on your individual circumstances.
You may never claim your spouse as a dependent. You may, however, claim a standard exemption for your spouse if she does not have to file and you are not filing jointly (and as long as no one else is claiming her as a dependent).
Absolutely, positively not.Whether your parents or anyone else claims you as a dependent has absolutely no effect on your obligation or ability to file taxes. Some people mistakenly believe that if your parents claim you as a dependent, they claim your income, your withholding and your refund, too. This is absolutely not true.People who make more than a certain amount are obligated to file taxes. However, ANYONE is permitted to file taxes. If you are due a refund, you must file taxes in order to get the refund. Your parents cannot get your refund for you. Whether your parents can claim you as a dependent has absolutely nothing to do with you. You must file your own taxes for your own income and withholdings. And if you owe taxes, you are obligated to file and pay them.