i mean its a hell of a lot of tax missed right, the inland revenue must be rubbing their hands like hell. Additional Details hmm funny i thought we just finished paying our WW11 ...
Last year I lost my house due to extended unemployment, the home was foreclosed on in April 2006. I just received a Form 1099A and have tried looking on the IRS site, but no luck. Do I need to ...
I had my daughter back in October. Tax season is coming up and I heard I couldnt claim her without her SS number. Is that true? The hospital usually files for it, but someone misplaces paperwork, ...
My husband started working for the City of CC and of course being a heavy equipment mechanic one must have their own tools. He has purchased several items adding up to almost $2,000. We have saved ...
How do I get this amount of money? Any ideas! Additional Details I am willing to work....and open to work but it is important that I have 50k by the end of this year.......
Do we 1) include her $6000 income and withholdings on our return?, or 2) have her do her own separate return for her $6000 income and withholdings? Is option-2 correct?
My uncle wanted me to check this out for him. His daughter is over 30 and living at home and pays 150 a month rent to him. He was on a disability pension before he turned 65 and up til that point ...
i resigned from my job 6 weeks ago, since then i have been looking for another full time job but have not been succesful yet, i do not want to sign on the dole but do i have to tell the dole office ...
Credit card interest
Auto loan interest (auto was paid for by a home equity loan on residence)
Auto insurance
CPA for preperation of last year's taxes
Safety deposit box for ...
I am married, my wife stays home (and has all of 2006) with our only child....I think that is the prime example of H.O.H....but I am not sure. How will I benefit and how should I be filling out my W-...
ok, so the last 2 numbers of my soc, are 11, and still no stimulus payment. I filed with turbo tax, paid the fees on my credit card, and got direct deposit back in february. Where is my money!!! ...
He can only claim you if you are related to him. You would have to be married for you, the children would have to be his legal children for your kids.
He can support as many of his friends as he wants to support, but friends are not tax deductable.
Judy1
Maybe. If your total income for the year is under $3400, you lived together ALL year, and your relationship doesn't violate any local law or ordinance (whether it's enforced any more or not) then he probably can claim you.
david z
get married
Nichole
I believe so.. if not he can claim head of household
DRS
Not unless you get married, which, by the way, is about time you get around to doing, if the 3 kids are all his!
What are you waiting for?
Stimpson J. Cat
No. That is what MARRIAGE is for.
momof3_angles
no because mainly you are not his spouse.
rashonia20
He can claim you as a dependant but can also claim the childern and get a tax credit as well