You can claim on your tax return your baby from the time of birth. As long as your baby is born alive (and even if the baby only lives for a moment) you can still claim the baby as a dependent. But you can't claim an exemption for a stillbornchild.
As a qualifyinf child, yes. (It varies on if your in school and such), but as a qualifying relative, no.
this should be equal to or less than the number of children you have living under your roof if they are under 18 years of age.
There is no age limit on the requirement to file and income tax return. As long as you have more income than the filing threshold, you will be required to file a return, no matter what your age.
SURE YOU DO. You can be over 100 years of age and could still meet the requirements of having to file an income tax return. Age does not have anything to do with the requirement to have to file an income tax return.
no up until 24
I would do it by age and gender. The youngest can be in the same room, but older children need to be with older children of the same gender.
no it is not the youngest age . it is the middle stone age
The youngest age ever for someone to have a baby was Lina Medina at 5 years and 229 days. She lived in Lima, Peru. See link for Wikipedia Youngest birth mothers for more examples of young births
There is no youngest or oldest age for Trichomoniasis.
The youngest ninja's age is 3.
23, the eldest is 25, and the youngest 21
Not if she's not named as the receiver.
You don't have to be a certain age to babysit at home. It is up to the parent and the parents of the children you are babysitting. The youngest age is usually 12.
The youngest age for private boarding school in England is the 7th grade, where will accept a child in their classes. It would appear that most boarding schools accept children as young as four years of age. However, there are a few that will take children as young as three years old.
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On your US federal income tax return, whether you can claim someone as a dependent is not affected by their age or whether they are related to you. There are other criteria that apply, but age and relation are irrelevant.
As a qualifyinf child, yes. (It varies on if your in school and such), but as a qualifying relative, no.