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Another important thing to keep in mind is that if the incarcerated individual has taxable income that they need to report, then it would be further crime, if you will, to not file a tax return . . . and we certainly wouldn't want to add potential charges of tax evasion onto whatever other legal troubles may already be existing. The government and the legal system wouldn't impose such a burden on the individual either, since it would really be unfair to deny an incarcerated person the right file an income tax return. Therefore, the law does indeed allow for the filing of tax returns for incarcerated persons, absolutely.
Thank you for asking this important question.
My son was incarcerated on March 10, 2019 and will be released March 2020. My son lived in our home with his son who he supports financially. Can my son claim his son as a dependent even though he was in in jail?
I'm confused. You say your son lived in your home with his son, but then say he was incarcerated. To claim a dependent, the person must have lived with the tax payer for more than half the year. So, no, he will not be able to claim a dependent.
In order to be a qualifying child for dependency, the person must:
Yes, my son was incarcerated but his son (my Grandson) remained in the home that my son will return to when he is released.
No, but you would be able to claim the grandson since he lived with you all year and the grandson did not provide more than half his own support.
@CatinaT1 I seen that you said you can claim a stepchild. Now the question I have is do you have to adopt the child or be legally married to the mom? Asking because I was audited in 2015 for claiming a stepchild that lived with me for over 8 years at the time. Would appreciate the help. Thank you
A stepchild relationship exists if you are legally married to the biological parent of the child. You do not need to adopt for the child to be your stepchild.
Using a power of attorney can someone e-file (electronically) if they are incarcerated? Not as a dependent either.
Yes you can prepare and file taxes for someone else with their permission. They are responsible for the return outcome.
Can my brother in law file taxes for his wife who is incarcerated in New Hampshire even if he has filed for a divorce?
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Can my brother in law file taxes for his wife who is incarcerated in New Hampshire even if he has filed for a divorce?
To legally file for someone else you must have a valid power of attorney
Yes, he can file his wife's tax return. His will need to have his wife complete Form 2848, Power of Attorney authorizing him to file her tax return.
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