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If you and her meet all of the rules for her to be your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return yes.

Go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Publication 17 (2009), Your Federal Income Tax for Individuals

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Can you claim your child if they file taxes too?

Yes as long as all of the rules are met by and the child to be your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return. Dependent not allowed a personal exemption. If you can claim an exemption for your dependent, the dependent cannot claim his or her own personal exemption on his or her own tax return. This is true even if you do not claim the dependent's exemption on your return or if the exemption will be reduced under the phaseout rule described under Phaseout of Exemptions, later. Make sure that the dependent indicates on the 1040 income tax return that him/her is using indicates this and cannot claim the 3650 exemption amount on the income tax return that is being filed.


What if you forgot to claim one of my income on my income tax?

I forgot to claim one of my income when I filed my 2006 income taxes. It is now 2008 and the IRS is slapping me with an interest and penalty charges. Can I file the missed income/W-2 on my next years (2009) income tax?


How will a person who filed as a dependent get their 2007 tax rebate?

If you fled a return you can claim a refund. If you didn't file a return of your own and were a dependent on someone elses, then that person gets a larger refund based on their having filed jointly, head of household, etc.


Do I have to to file income tax returns for state of Maine if i filed a federal tax return and and have 0 adjusted gross income?

If you are a residentof Maine who is required to file a federal income tax return, you must file a Maine income tax return. If you are not required to file a federal return, but do have income subject to Maine income tax resulting in a Maine income tax liability, a Maine return must be filed. You do not have to file a Maine income tax return if you meet all of the following requirements: 1) your Maine taxable income is $2,000 or less, 2) you claim yourself as an exemption on your return, AND 3) you are not subject to the Maine Minimum Tax. However, you must file a return to claim any refund due to you.


If you filed for bankruptcy can your daughter claim you as a dependent on her tax return?

Yes. There are two types of dependents: Qualifying Child and Qualifying Relative. Your parents are eligible to be considered Qualifying Relative dependents. Your parents don't have to live with you for you to claim them as dependents. But you must have provided over half of their support, and they must have had gross income of less than $3,500.00 in 2008 ($3,650.00 in 2009).For more information, go online at www.irs.gov. Select Publication Number. Type 501 into the Find bar to print Publication 501 (Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information).

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Can you claim your child if they file taxes too?

Yes as long as all of the rules are met by and the child to be your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return. Dependent not allowed a personal exemption. If you can claim an exemption for your dependent, the dependent cannot claim his or her own personal exemption on his or her own tax return. This is true even if you do not claim the dependent's exemption on your return or if the exemption will be reduced under the phaseout rule described under Phaseout of Exemptions, later. Make sure that the dependent indicates on the 1040 income tax return that him/her is using indicates this and cannot claim the 3650 exemption amount on the income tax return that is being filed.


What if you forgot to claim one of my income on my income tax?

I forgot to claim one of my income when I filed my 2006 income taxes. It is now 2008 and the IRS is slapping me with an interest and penalty charges. Can I file the missed income/W-2 on my next years (2009) income tax?


If you filed Chapter 7 last year but were given a 10K exemption do you have to claim this on your income tax this year?

No


Can you file your son as a dependent if your mother filed you as a dependent?

You cannot claim any dependents if you can legitimately be claimed as a dependent by someone else. So if your mother legitimately claimed you, you cannot claim your son. But you should check the rules for claiming a dependent to see if your mother could also have claimed your son.


How will a person who filed as a dependent get their 2007 tax rebate?

If you fled a return you can claim a refund. If you didn't file a return of your own and were a dependent on someone elses, then that person gets a larger refund based on their having filed jointly, head of household, etc.


You claim your mom as a dependent should she be filing a tax return so she gets her rebate?

If you are claimed as a dependent on someone else's return you are not eligible for a stimulus rebate. When claiming your mother, assuming that she has not had income over $3,400, a stimulus payment adjustment will be made to your tax rebate that will include the payment for her as well. Example: If you and you and a spouse filed, with your mother as a dependent. And your stimulus payment were to be $300 per exemption, you would receive a total of $900.


Which policy relates to this statement an individual may receive a tax refund from the government after filing their federal income tax refund?

Taxpayer failed to file a tax return to claim a possible refund amount they had available to them if the refund amount is claimed in the 3 year time frame then the refund amount is no longer available to the taxpayer. Taxpayer filed a income tax return and failed to claim some of the credits that were available to them if the income tax had been filed correctly and the can now file the 1040X amended individual income tax return to correct the error that was made on the original file income tax return to claim the additional refund amount.


If you filed for bankruptcy can your daughter claim you as a dependent on her tax return?

Yes. There are two types of dependents: Qualifying Child and Qualifying Relative. Your parents are eligible to be considered Qualifying Relative dependents. Your parents don't have to live with you for you to claim them as dependents. But you must have provided over half of their support, and they must have had gross income of less than $3,500.00 in 2008 ($3,650.00 in 2009).For more information, go online at www.irs.gov. Select Publication Number. Type 501 into the Find bar to print Publication 501 (Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information).


What is the minimum amount of income that requires a 1099 to be filed for 2008?

Depends on the type of income. Even 1c of interest income must be reported and filed on a 1099 for example.


Do I have to to file income tax returns for state of Maine if i filed a federal tax return and and have 0 adjusted gross income?

If you are a residentof Maine who is required to file a federal income tax return, you must file a Maine income tax return. If you are not required to file a federal return, but do have income subject to Maine income tax resulting in a Maine income tax liability, a Maine return must be filed. You do not have to file a Maine income tax return if you meet all of the following requirements: 1) your Maine taxable income is $2,000 or less, 2) you claim yourself as an exemption on your return, AND 3) you are not subject to the Maine Minimum Tax. However, you must file a return to claim any refund due to you.


What is a proof of claim filed in an estate?

A proof of claim is filed by a creditor of the decedent. That claim must be paid before any assets are distributed to the heirs. A Proof of Claim is a form that a creditor submits to the court to get paid.


If you have primary custody of your daughter but your ex filed her taxes first and claimed your daughter what can you do to fix it?

you can turned that information into the internal revenue, and he or she will have to return that money, the only person should claim the child is the person that the child lived with through out that year.