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homeless mental health child listing as dependent?

My son is currently 22, does not go to school, does not work, and has been in and out of my house and homelessness. He has mental health issues but has not filed for disability as far as I know. I have paid a lot of money in medical bills, housing, food, clothes. I am not sure whether he qualifies as a dependent anymore. I do pay most of his expenses whether he is living with me or on the street. definitely more than 50%. but I am not sure because of his age, whether I can claim him. And at what age I have to stop claiming him. Thanks. 

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homeless mental health child listing as dependent?

If he is age 19 or older and not a full time student you can claim him as a dependent under the Qualifying Relative rules if his gross income in 2023 is less than $4,700 and you have provided over one-half of his support.

 

To be a Qualifying Relative -

1. The person cannot be your qualifying child or the qualifying child of any other taxpayer. A child is not the qualifying child of any other taxpayer if the child's parent (or any other person for whom the child is defined as a qualifying child) is not required to file an income tax return or files an income tax return only to get a refund on income tax withheld.
2. The person either (a) must be related to you or (b) must live with you all year as a member of your household.
3. The person's gross income for the year must be less than $4,700 (social security does not count) in 2023
4. You must provide more than half of the person's total support for the year.
5. The person must be a U.S. citizen or a U.S., Canada, or Mexico resident for some part of the year.
6. The person must not file a joint return with their spouse with the following exception -
You can claim a person as a dependent who files a joint return if that person and that person’s spouse file the joint return only to claim a refund of income tax withheld or estimated tax paid.

 

NOTE - For tax year 2024 the gross income must be less than $5,050

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homeless mental health child listing as dependent?

If he is age 19 or older and not a full time student you can claim him as a dependent under the Qualifying Relative rules if his gross income in 2023 is less than $4,700 and you have provided over one-half of his support.

 

To be a Qualifying Relative -

1. The person cannot be your qualifying child or the qualifying child of any other taxpayer. A child is not the qualifying child of any other taxpayer if the child's parent (or any other person for whom the child is defined as a qualifying child) is not required to file an income tax return or files an income tax return only to get a refund on income tax withheld.
2. The person either (a) must be related to you or (b) must live with you all year as a member of your household.
3. The person's gross income for the year must be less than $4,700 (social security does not count) in 2023
4. You must provide more than half of the person's total support for the year.
5. The person must be a U.S. citizen or a U.S., Canada, or Mexico resident for some part of the year.
6. The person must not file a joint return with their spouse with the following exception -
You can claim a person as a dependent who files a joint return if that person and that person’s spouse file the joint return only to claim a refund of income tax withheld or estimated tax paid.

 

NOTE - For tax year 2024 the gross income must be less than $5,050

OpeA1
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homeless mental health child listing as dependent?

Hello ppalm!

 

Yes, you are able to claim him since he is under 24 years of age. Please see the the following IRS link for more information Dependents 

 

I hope this helpful.

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