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		<title>Top Five Facts About Dependents &amp; Exemptions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you need to know about dependents and exemptions to prepare your income taxes. Proper organization and categorization of tax dependents can save you a lot of money on April 15. 1. Dependents may be required to file their own tax return. Even though you are a dependent on someone else’s tax return, you may still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What you need to know about dependents and exemptions to prepare your income taxes. Proper organization and categorization of tax dependents can save you a lot of money on April 15.</p>
<p> 1. <strong>Dependents may be required to file their own tax return.</strong> Even though you are a dependent on someone else’s tax return, you may still have to file your own tax return. Whether or not you must file a return depends on several factors, including: the amount of your unearned, earned or gross income, your marital status, any special taxes you owe and any advance Earned Income Credit payments you received. </span></p>
<p> 2. <strong>Exemptions reduce your taxable income.</strong> There are two types of exemptions: personal exemptions and exemptions for dependents. For each exemption you can deduct $3,500 on your 2008 tax return. Exemptions amounts are reduced for taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is above certain levels, which is determined by your filing status. </span></p>
<p> 3. <strong>Dependents may not claim an exemption. </strong>If you claim someone as a dependent, such as your child, that dependent may not claim a personal exemption on their own tax return. </span></p>
<p> 4. <strong>Your spouse is never considered your dependent.</strong> On a joint return, you may claim one exemption for yourself and one for your spouse. If you’re filing a separate return, you may claim the exemption for your spouse only if they had no gross income, are not filing a joint return and were not the dependent of another taxpayer. </span></p>
<p> 5. <strong>Some people cannot be claimed as your dependent.</strong> Generally, you may not claim a married person as a dependent if they file a joint return with their spouse. Also, to claim someone as a dependent, that person must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, U.S. national or resident of Canada or Mexico for some part of the year. There is an exception to this rule for certain adopted children. </span></p>
<p> For more information on dependents and exemptions, including whether or not you or your dependent needs to file a tax return, see IRS Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information. </span></p>
<p>Reference Links: </p>
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<li  ><a href="http://www.taxhelpattorney.com/fr.php?URL=www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf">IRS Publication 501</a>, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information </span></li>
<li  ><a href="http://www.taxhelpattorney.com/fr.php?URL=www.nwlc.org/pdf/FamilyTaxReliefAct2009.pdf">NWLC</a> The Expanded Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit in the Family Tax Relief Act</li>
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