she has had a low paid job,,,,and just couldnt pay it and live a decent life....she has just lost her job and has recieved a letter asking for the whole amount...she is unemployed now..can she get ...
I did not file due to divorce and procrastination. Once I missed the first year it was harder and harder to do the next year. This year I want to catch up and get squared away. Even tho I withheld ...
But if you are 1 minute past the midnight deadline you are penalized heavily...maybe the IRS should pay the same penalties..not the minimum interest they do pay for being late....
They have all the forms with the number on it. We are told to protect our SS number and yet we are told when doing some business to put it on a bank check that travels to many institutions before it ...
I moved out of my flat yesterday as I could not stand one of my flatmates {she was really filthy and weird}. When I moved in I paid 1 months rent (£350) plus deposit (£350) so in total paid £700. H...
No. A dependent must be either a qualifying child or qualifying relative. Here's a link to the IRS webiste FAQ's on exemptions:
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yes you can !! ive called about this .
all you have to do is prove that you have supported him for atlest 6 mo .
if he has no income to claim on then all you sould need is his signature !
bucknaked8787
no
samjung223
Are you saying he's mooching off of you? Can I be your boyfriend?
prettypinkmistake
I do not think so...be cool if you could though.
Serving Jesus
I don't believe you can, unless you want to claim common-law marriage. Even then I don't know if the law will allow it.
Y!Arnlady
You can find that answer in your tax booklet, under dependents.
My guess? Probably not.
Diana
I would not claim him at all.
But seriously, you can claim him if you file Married-filing jointly, with the intention of getting married within the next 3 years. After that, no.
Becky Cruz
I am sure that you can because if he is living with you and he has no money and job, obviously you are helping him, so maybe you can. Check and see okay