It is quite possible that she may be able to.
Please turn to table 5 on page 11 of Publication 501.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf
Make sure the 4 conditions at the top of the table are met.
Then, if your brother is permanently and totally disabled, make sure that the five test in the left column ("Qualifying child") are met. If he is not permanently and totally disabled, make sure that the 4 tests in the right column ("Qualifying Relative") are met.
If all those tests are met, she can claim him.
Return of the Mother - album - was created on 2000-03-28.
No. My mother would not let me let you claim her on your income tax return. Even if I could claim my mother on my return I would not let you claim her on your return. My mother will be claiming herself on her own return. Nice try though. If you are interested in possibly claiming your own mother on your own return, I would recommend reading the Form 1040 instructions for line 6c, step 4. In a nutshell, if your mother lived with you all year, had minimal income, and you provided over half her support, you may be eligible to claim your mother on your return.
People return to their motherland when they are suffering and in need of their mother's comfort.
not after big brother
i hope so
yes they were set in an ice age but their plots were completely different, ice age is about three mammals trying to return a human baby to his tribe while brother bear is about a man who gets turned into a bear.
they go underground and retrieve her
He's not, he died.
How I Met Your Mother - 2005 Return of the Shirt 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
Since it is the bride's mother who is sending out the invitations, which is customary then the return address should be to your parents or your mother.
Leia - "He's my brother" Han - "Oh"
on a mountain :)