Yes. You claim income that you receive in addition to expenses like repairs, insurance, property taxes, depreciation, etc. This is the case with me assuming that you are the owner of property that you rent to others and not rental property where you are the tenant.
income taxes ? no insurance payments are exempt
No you are not supposed to claim if you are in arrears.
No. But your father and mother get taxes for having to take care of you so there is an advantage.
no
Section 8 payments that are not taxable income, and are not reported on your tax return. However, if you are applying for things such as Pell Grant, then you would next your Section 8 benefits information to claim on the FAFSA.
Rent has nothing to do with how you file your income taxes, nor does who pays rent. If you are single you will file your taxes as single.
Yes. You claim income that you receive in addition to expenses like repairs, insurance, property taxes, depreciation, etc. This is the case with me assuming that you are the owner of property that you rent to others and not rental property where you are the tenant.
Less
YES
No. The tax deduction will be on your federal income taxes instead.
income taxes ? no insurance payments are exempt
No you are not supposed to claim if you are in arrears.
No. But your father and mother get taxes for having to take care of you so there is an advantage.
no
Either
My child was in the Job Corps last year, can I still claim him on my federal income taxes as a dependant?