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Can I claim my fiancee on my taxes? |
We have a daughter together and we desided we wanted her to raise our daughter and not someone else(daycare). So she has been off work for exactly a year at the end of this year. I already know that I can claim my daughter but can I claim my fiancee since she hasnt had any income for a year and I am the main provider? Thanks to all who help and bad points to those who try to lecture me about not being married yet. My fiancee is addicted to yahoo answers so she is the picture but I of course and the question-ee...sorry! Im a man, haha If you do not live in the following states then you can claim your fiancee on your taxes. They are: Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Virginia and West Virginia. If not, file Head of Household, claim yourself, your fiancee, and daughter. Bear in mind you are using a female avatar, so I must assume you might be two women. I don't know if the law is still the same but if you marry within the year you should qualify for the whole year... so why not get married today (New Year's Eve!!!!) and then claim her for the whole year! Then you can always celebrate your anniversary with a BIG bang!!! You are allowed to claim an exemption of your fiancee, if no other person can claimed her as a Dependent on his/her tax return for the year 2007. If she lived with you ALL year, and your relationship isn't illegal under state or local law, then you most likely can. Claiming her wouldn't let you file as head of household, but you can file that way if you are claiming your daughter since she meets the qualifications. in order for you to claim her you have to legally marry. |
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