You can claim a dependent on your taxes for the year 2017 if they meet certain criteria, such as being a relative, living with you for more than half the year, and not providing more than half of their own financial support.
To claim your college student as a dependent for the year 2017, they must meet certain criteria such as being under a certain age, living with you for more than half the year, and not providing more than half of their own financial support. Check the IRS guidelines to see if you qualify to claim them as a dependent.
Yes, you can claim a 19-year-old as a dependent on your taxes for the year 2017 if they meet the qualifying criteria, such as being a full-time student or having limited income.
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
To claim a parent as a dependent for the year 2016, you must have provided more than half of their financial support and they must have earned less than a certain amount of income.
You can claim a dependent on your taxes if they meet certain criteria, such as being a relative, living with you for more than half the year, and not providing more than half of their own financial support.
To claim your college student as a dependent for the year 2017, they must meet certain criteria such as being under a certain age, living with you for more than half the year, and not providing more than half of their own financial support. Check the IRS guidelines to see if you qualify to claim them as a dependent.
Yes, you can claim a 19-year-old as a dependent on your taxes for the year 2017 if they meet the qualifying criteria, such as being a full-time student or having limited income.
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
No, medical expenses for a dependent can only be claimed by the person who is claiming him or her as a dependent.
Yes, if she is your dependent. There will be factors to determine if you can but the answer is yes it is possible.
To claim a parent as a dependent for the year 2016, you must have provided more than half of their financial support and they must have earned less than a certain amount of income.
Yes, you can claim a qualifying dependent.
Yes. My baby was born in September 08 and I am able to claim him on my taxes this year as long as I have his Social Security Card.
As long as the child is genuinely the dependent of a new person, that person can claim them as a dependent for that year.
You can only claim a runaway as a tax dependent if they meet the IRS rules for qualifying relatives, which includes providing over half of the individual's support for the year and the individual having lived with you for the entire year. If these conditions are met, you may be able to claim them as a dependent. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional for specific guidance.
You can claim a dependent on your taxes if they meet certain criteria, such as being a relative, living with you for more than half the year, and not providing more than half of their own financial support.
In 2018, you can claim a dependent if they meet certain criteria, such as being a relative, living with you for more than half the year, and not providing more than half of their own financial support.