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If you are responsible for more than 50% of their support, they are a dependent and can be claimed on your income tax as such.

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How does soldier claim parent as dependent?

First you have to have legal guardianship. Then you need to enroll them in deer's, after that they receive all the benefits of a dependent.


Can a service member in the Navy claim their parent as a dependent?

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Can an unwed parent be tried for parental kidnapping?

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Is a falcon dependent or independent at birth?

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Can both parents use a dependent care FSA?

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Can a step parent sign legal documents for a minor?

No. If the document calls for a parent or guardian it must be a parent or guardian. Unless the step parent has adopted the child or otherwise been awarded parental rights by the courts the legal parent must perform all legal functions


Can a parent that has legal custody let the child stay with the other parent for summer break?

Yes, that is legal.


What rights does a parent with sole custody have?

There are different types of custody: sole physical custody, where the child resides primarily with one parent but the non-custodial parent is typically awarded visitation rights, and sole legal custody, where one parent makes decisions in the child's life pertinent to their welfare. So, rights are delineated dependent upon the same.


If a soldier in the us army is claiming a parent as a dependent and is getting bah type II but that person isn't actually living with the soldier can that soldier get in trouble?

No not really. In order for the soldier to claim the parent as a dependent they had to prove that they provide over %50 of there income to support the parent for at least six months. The parent is not required by the military to live with that person. If you have any other inquires contact your finance office. SSG Army


If a dependent parent dies are the children responsible for the tax debt?

If a dependent parent dies then the estate will be responsible for their tax debt. If you are over their estate then you would have to ensure that the government gets their taxes.

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