Yes, you can claim your disabled brother as a dependent on your taxes if he meets certain criteria, such as not providing more than half of his own support and meeting the IRS definition of a qualifying relative.
No, you are not required to claim a dependent on your taxes. It is optional and depends on your individual circumstances.
Yes, you can still file taxes in 2021 if you have no income but claim a dependent.
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
Yes, you may need to file taxes for your child if you claim them as a dependent, depending on their income and other factors.
Claiming a dependent on your taxes means that you can reduce your taxable income by a certain amount for each dependent you claim, such as a child or relative, who relies on you for financial support. This can lead to lower taxes or a higher tax refund.
No.Well, you can claim you love him dearly...but you can't claim him on your taxes as a dependent.
Yes, you should be able to claim him as a dependant on your taxes if you paid for half or all of his expenses.
No, you are not required to claim a dependent on your taxes. It is optional and depends on your individual circumstances.
Yes, you can still file taxes in 2021 if you have no income but claim a dependent.
I would yes
If they aren't a qualified child or a qualified relative, as defined, you can't claim them.
Unlikely as they would usually be minors or disabled. You do need to prove that you provided more than 50% of their care and upkeep.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
Yes, you may need to file taxes for your child if you claim them as a dependent, depending on their income and other factors.
You are not eligible to claim yourself as a dependent on your federal taxes -- ever. However, you are allowed to claim a personal exemption for yourself if and only if no one else can claim you as a dependent, whether or not they actually claim you.
No