When preparing to file your tax return, you might be asking, “Can I claim my partner as a dependent?” While most dependents are children or relatives, you might also be eligible to claim a domestic partner under certain circumstances. Find out if you’re eligible to claim your partner as...
Credit for Other Dependents:If you have a qualifying relative as a dependent on your return, you're entitled to claim a nonrefundable credit of up to $500. You can claim this for each qualifying relative you have on your tax return. ...
Herein, we propose that overclaiming is also contextually dependent on the informational environment. We find a robust assimilation effect of informational familiarity; people claim more knowledge of concepts that do not exist when they appear among familiar (versus unfamiliar) concepts (Studies 1–4)...
hazardous labour or combat”, or an “initiation … into local activities and knowledge” that was predominated by work (Dougnon,2012, p. 143). Hence, in contrast to Western societies where, as Myers (2001) argues, there is a clear distinction between childhood and adulthood and...
Because the 207 salesperson–customer interactions are nested in 40 salespeople, we used a multilevel path model to test our hypotheses. As the design effect of our main dependent variable discount falls slightly under the threshold of 2 (deffDiscount = 1.99), it indicates that a multilevel...
In fact, almost any relative can be claimed as a dependent for tax purposes. So can non-relatives such as foster children or domestic partners. But you do have to meet all the rules the IRS sets. In addition to your mother-in-law’s income and how much support you provide, th...
In fact, almost any relative can be claimed as a dependent for tax purposes. So can non-relatives such as foster children or domestic partners. But you do have to meet all the rules the IRS sets. In addition to your mother-in-law’s income and how much support you provide, there ...
A possible explanation is a very recent northwards dispersal of Anatololacerta, after the splitting of e.g., Lesvos and Khios, which split from Anatolia after the last ice age circa 12 KYA [20]. The relative distribution of the three genera is shown in Figure 6. Figure 6. Relative ...