My mom does not live in US and I would like to claim her on my taxes, is any way I can do this?
Answers: 1. You can not claim a person as a dependent unless that person is a US citizen, US resident alien, US national, or a resident of Canada, or Mexico, for some part of the year (there is an exception for certain adopted children).
2. Your mother's gross income for the year must be less than $3400 (there is an exception if the person is disabled and has income from a sheltered workshop)
3. You must provide more than half of your mother's total support for the year.
If your mother passes all of these tests, she will be your dependent as a qualifying relative. She will not be a qualifying child, so she does not help you to file as Head of Household, and she is not eligible to help you claim EIC credit. As your dependent, you would be able to claim dependent care credit, if you have dependent care expenses for her.
..no, she didn't live with you for 6 months of the year..
I own w-2's from two different states will it business how i go and get my taxes done or not?
will it?Answers: it will have no effect on your state taxes, but if those states you worked contained by took out state taxes, you will have to folder those individually, since each state have different tax law and requirements.
I was wondering do I need a w-2 form to be able to file a 1099 misc.form?
Answers: Your question doesn't make sense. You do not file a 1099 misc unless you paid someone for services.