I was in Japan visiting family when my refund came and my ex boyfrind claims to have cashed it to help pay bills. I never saw the check. How do I prove any of this?...
Why is it that everyone assumes that those that make more money don't pay their share of taxes? True, there might be loopholes that allow them to sidestep taxes (and I am all for plugging each ...
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disabled man 61 yrs old, also rec'd income from pension- that amount was about 6000.00 more than the ssi payments total. only tax deducted was from pension (very small amount)...
Additional Details I so would do it cause i know that my life would be so much better afterward! I could do things that i probably couldnt do in my lifetime!...
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Ok, I am in the UK, I win £5million on the lottery, and want to give £1million to my parents, my bro and a friend... will they be taxed on this? I asked this already and people started talking ...
bubbacornflakes
If you have an imaginary friend who lives in your house, can you claim a tax deduction?
you should try it and keep everyone posted on how it works out
lokolobo
no
solo
They have to claim their own imaginary refund - which will be paid as an imaginary cheque.
Do they pay you imaginary rent? If not I would take then to the 'Imaginary People's' Court.
Legally Modest
I'm an imaginary person, but I haven't had problems filing my own tax returns. I don't see why another imaginary person would cause problems on yours.
steveneldaher
well, you could probably claim that you have a mental condition that causes you to hallucinate and you need special benefits to help you live a normal life.
tiffany6322
sure you can....as long as you claim him or her on your imaginary tax return and then all you have to do is sit by the mailbox and wait for that imaginary check to arrive!!!!
desiderio
Only if you provide more than 50% of his well-being.
joaocrus
You nedd to get all the receipts together to prove that your imaginary friend was there with you.