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How can I claim my brother who is in prison?

By Robert Clark |

In order to claim a dependent who is incarcerated, that person would have to be a qualifying child. Definition of qualifying child for tax purposes: child, step-child, adopted child, foster child, brother or sister. 1) for more than 1/2 the year, the person had the same residence as you;

Who was the toddler that killed his brother?

A toddler is dead, and another young boy, his older brother, could spend the rest of this life in prison as punishment.

How old was Cristian Fernandez when he killed his brother?

While the story of what exactly occurred that day has changed many times, the basic facts are still the same: at some point while his mother was gone, 12-year-old Cristian became physically abusive with his 2-year-old brother, and shoved him very roughly into a bookshelf, twice.

How many people are incarcerated in private prisons?

In fact, less than 9% of all incarcerated people are held in private prisons; the vast majority are in publicly-owned prisons and jails.

Do you have to file tax return if you are in prison?

The prison will often not issue a 1099-MISC or W-2 form to the inmate, but these payments are still considered taxable income to the inmate that may be subject to taxation. However, most inmates will not be required to file a tax return unless their total income exceeds $12,000.00 (or $24,000.00 for married filing jointly).

Can a tax deductible gift be sent to a person in prison?

You would have to show that you supported your son over 50%, and as the state or federal government “paid” for his medical, room and board, etc., it would seem unlikely that you paid over 50%. Also, money, food, clothing, etc. that is sent to a person in prison is considered a gift and, as you know, gifts are not tax deductible.

Can You claim a dependent who is in prison?

In order to claim a dependent who is incarcerated, that person would have to be a qualifying child.