Yes, you can claim a 20-year-old dependent who is disabled and still in high school as a dependent on your tax return. To qualify, the individual must meet the criteria for a qualifying child, which includes being under 19 years old or a full-time student under 24 years old, and having lived with you for more than half the year. Additionally, the individual must not have provided more than half of their own support. If they are permanently and totally disabled, there is no age limit for claiming them as a dependent.
Just claim one more exemption as a dependent. You can claim up to 25 if they go to college in many states.
Yes
Yes, you can still file taxes in 2021 if you have no income but claim a dependent.
If I become disabled I will get a check for not working
Social Security Act
if you still live with your parents then no. they can claim you on their taxes as a dependent and that makes you a minor. if you want to become an adult, get yourself emancipated
If she was a full time student during at least 5 months of the year and did not provide more than half of her own support and met all of the other usual qualifications for claiming a dependent, yes.
Yes...presuming they meet all the other dependency tests. The student cannot then claim a dedcution alos, although one isn't needed in this casse.
no up until 24
Yes, there will be directions on the correct steps in your tax booklet.
No. It depends on when the TPR became final. If the child resided with the parent or a parent for the entire tax year then they may still claim said child as a dependent.
You can claim on your tax return your baby from the time of birth. As long as your baby is born alive (and even if the baby only lives for a moment) you can still claim the baby as a dependent. But you can't claim an exemption for a stillbornchild.