Unless you are providing more than half of a person's support, you can not claim them on your taxes. If a person is surviving on public assistance, and supporting themselves from that they can not be claimed on taxes.
I was on assistance and my mother claim my kids on her taxes until they were old enough to work themselves. I just found out about it. Is there anything I could do about it?
You should report having a dependant in the home.
no, once you claim someone you cannot be claimed yourself
no
Taxes were created to help the government pay for things. Taxes help pay for things such as the salary for public officials, road repairs and public assistance.
If they aren't a qualified child or a qualified relative, as defined, you can't claim them.
Yes, someone can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria, such as being a relative, living with them for a certain period of time, and not providing more than half of your own financial support.
If you have paid for more than half of their support and they do not claim themselves on their taxes, I believe you can claim them as long as you have documentation to prove it.
Yes, someone else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria, such as being a relative, living with them for a certain period, and not providing more than half of your own financial support.
You can claim someone as a dependent on your taxes if they meet certain criteria, including being a relative, living with you for more than half the year, and not providing more than half of their own financial support.
No it is NOT public assistance for every one. The (OASDI) Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance (FICA) (social security and Medicare taxes) all mean the same tax.
No, sorry. You can only claim someone related to you as a dependent.