Home | Links | Contact Us | Bookmark
Financial Forum Search :
   Homepage      News      Financial Topics     Finance Directories      Financial Forum      Dictionary  
Financial Forum    Taxes
Finance Discussion Forum

 What can the IRS do if you don't have money to pay them?
...


 How to apply for a PAN number?
...


 On what day can you begin to file your taxes?
...


 My husband and i filed seperate taxes mine single his head of household are we in trouble i didntno til 2day?
I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT IF I GOT SCREWED BY THE TAX COMPANY THAT I USED BECAUSE I'M TRYING TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID AND THEY TOLD ME THAT I HAVE TO FILE AN AMENDED TAX RETURN THAT STATES I ...


 Do you think we should have to pay taxes?
Why or why ...


 Ok i need more help-yesterday i talked to my friend robert and he said he claimed his brother on taxes he?
said he had right to,now the parents said they claimed him. i don't know much about this,but i know that more than 1 person CAN NOT claim the same individual-its not possible! he thinks im wrong-...


 First year for my 401k and I wonder do I have to file the amount I have paid into it with my taxes?
This is the first year I have ever put money into a retirement plan and I was not sure if I am to file the monetary information on my taxes. I have not borrowed against the 401k or transferred any ...


 If you make 40K how much federal tax refund do you get back?
and state tax?
Additional Details
I claim only myself....


 I got married last year on December 15. My father inlaw has claimed my wife as a dependant.?
How do I file for this year? Do I file single?
Additional Details
My wife is 20. My father inlaw pays for her university tution so I guess he figured it will be fine. I just filed today ...


 My national insurance number has changed is this possible ( UK)?
I have been self employed for 2 years and I'm now starting a salaried job again and my new employer has asked for proof of my National insurance no, so I have given the number from my last self ...


 Im wondering if my b/f should claim BOTH kids for taxes this year, since he made more money.?
or if we should each claim one child. I want the most money back, which I'm sure everyone understands.
Additional Details
He is the father of the children, but we did not live ...


 Tax consultat didn't send my tax to IRS. I was going to have a refund . Can I sue him after fix this ?
...


 Can I file my tax return by mail if I use Turbotax?
I am thinking of buying Turbotax software to help my with my 2006 taxes, but I heard it can be a ripoff because you have to pay both for the software AND to file the information electronically. So, ...


 My 15 year old filed taxes for first time,on her own, can i still claim her for earned income credit?
i am single father and she lived with me i know i cant claim her as dependant but can i on the child tax credit and earned income ...


 Does anyone know a way to not have to pay as much tax?
...


 I was told I won a lottery there and am trying to claim it how do I do this?
I was told to contact interdispatchcourier@yahoo.co....


 Why is fuel tax so high and why wont Gordon lower it?
...


 Lost Tax Return Check, What do I do???
I just realized that I have no Idea where I placed my tax return refund checks, who do I talk to to get replacements? Can I even get replacements, or am I just plain screwed???
A pre-emptive ...


 Will I get $300 or $600 for my tax rebate?
Ok, I understand that if you earned $3000 or more, you will get at least $300.

My question is: How do you know if its $300, $600 or something in between?

Assuming no children, ...


 What is the calculation to find VAT content at 15%.?
...



daragood
I file married,jointly. Daughter 20, lives home,full time student.Can I claim her deduct contrib on my schd A?
                     
 




Nancy S.
Yes, if she lives with you and you pay more than 1/2 her expenses. If she is filing make sure she checks the box that states that she can be claimes on another persons taxes.

Additionally, you can write off her payments to the school.


luisa_mapacha
Rating
As long as you pay at least 50% of her living expenses, you can claim her. These expenses can include rent, utilities, groceries, tuition, etc.

If you claim her, make sure she doesn't claim herself, too, or you're asking for an audit.


Nick C
Rating
On Schedule A??? No, but you can claim a dependency exemption for her.


Mike M
Rating
As long as you provided financial support for over six months of the year you can claim anyone living in your home as a dependent. My daughters boy friend stayed with us for two years. I talked to the IRS and they told me I could. No actual proof was needed.


mexlover80
Rating
You can claim HER on your tax return, but not her contributions. They have to be yours or yours spouces.


bostonianinmo
Rating
You may be able to claim her as a dependent. See Pub 501, you can get a copy at the IRS website.

You cannot claim any of her Schedule A deductions. Only she can do that. Nor can you claim her tuition.


Brad B
If she is dependant on you and does not file independent on her own taxes. You should also file for the hope credit/life time learnign credit for her school expenses you pay.


vkewl182
usually, if a child is still in school, and you have proof that you are paying for living expenses, etc....... then i would say yes.

my parents claimed me as a dependent when i was in college, but then i couldnt file seperatly. because one person can not be claimed twice.


Dave S
Rating
Did it for my son till he turned 23 or 24, forget which. The 50% thingy is the key.


dlgfdg
Rating
Only if she is in high school and is in some way dis-abled and you have proof of the same.


smmcghee
My 19 grand daughter lives with me. She did not work in 2010. Her parents do not clain her as a dependent. Can I claim Head of Household. I furnish food, room and board and spending money. Parents pay doctor bills.


 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:







Archive: Forum -Forum -Finance - Links - 1 - 2 - RSS - All RSS Feeds
The Causes and the Results. 0.014
Copyright (c) 2011 Financial Crisis Tuesday, May 29, 2012 - Terms of use - Privacy Policy