If you file head of household, you get back around $ 4,000.
go to hrblock.com and use the tax estimator. it will ask for your income and dependants but no definite information. It will give you a estimate.
There are other factors, such as how much you earned, whether someone can claim you as a dependent and how much money was withheld.
gross household income is how much money everyone in your "household" brings home after taxes.
My son is 19 and I want to claim him as a dependant. He wants to do his own taxes. How much would I get back if my income was $20,000 yr
If you file head of household, you get back around $ 4,000.
go to hrblock.com and use the tax estimator. it will ask for your income and dependants but no definite information. It will give you a estimate.
over the house yes, over the child...maybe not so much.. specially if the child is not yours.
All depending on how much you paid into taxes, if you file single head of household, around 6,000.00
Yes, but unless you worked during the year it probably won't make much difference. If your parent worked, they can claim you and your child and get earned income credit.
For tax purposes, the head of household is the person who brings in the most income.The qualification for HOH has nothing to do with how much someone had as income, but rather how much they paid, if anything.Head of HouseholdFiling as head of household has the following advantages.You can claim the standard deduction even if your spouse files a separate return and itemizes deductions.Your standard deduction is higher than is allowed if you claim a filing status of single or married filing separately.Your tax rate usually will be lower than it is if you claim a filing status of single or married filing separately.You may be able to claim certain credits (such as the dependent care credit and the earned income credit) you cannot claim if your filing status is married filing separately.Income limits that reduce your child tax credit, retirement savings contributions credit, itemized deductions, and the amount you can claim for exemptions will be higher than the income limits if you claim a filing status of married filing separately.Requirements. You may be able to file as head of household if you meet all the following requirements.You are unmarried or "considered unmarried" on the last day of the year.You paid more than half the cost of keeping up a home for the year.A "qualifying person" lived with you in the home for more than half the year (except for temporary absences, such as school). However, if the "qualifying person" is your dependent parent, he or she does not have to live with you
I'm unsure but I know for an adult & child it's $275, you must be head of household.
how much can i claim for my work uniforms how much can i claim for work uniforms
The question is not sufficiently specified: the answer will depend on what you are asking about. How much generated? How much used? In which country/region? Usage by individual/household/per head of population in a region?
There are other factors, such as how much you earned, whether someone can claim you as a dependent and how much money was withheld.
depends on withholding percentage. roughly 3 grand
Yes because, in China if the son is the head of the household, he has pretty much all control. So, the mother pretty much had no choice. Plus, it was a part of their weird religion! :-)