Of course, if they can prove that the parent is dependent on them for a source of income.
No, typically only one parent can claim the dependent care FSA for a child.
Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can
No, sorry. You can only claim someone related to you as a dependent.
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.
No, you cannot claim single head of household unless someone you claim as a dependent lives in your home.
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.
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 Delaware, if there is no child custody agreement, the parent who has primary custody of the child for the majority of the year is generally eligible to claim the child as a dependent on their taxes. This typically means the parent with whom the child lives for more than half the year. If both parents share custody equally, they may need to agree on who will claim the child, or the IRS rules will apply, allowing the parent with the higher adjusted gross income to claim the dependent. It’s advisable for parents to communicate and possibly reach an agreement to avoid conflicts.
Yes if he is your dependent. Age doesn't matter you are the parent.
You quilifling person has to live with you unless they are a parent and you supported them.