LindaS5247
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No, as xmasbaby0 and DoninGA mention above, your spouse cannot claim you as a dependent on your tax return, regardless of how much financial support she  provided

 

Spouses are not considered dependents by the IRS

 

You can file a joint tax return even if you have no income, which will give you a higher standard deduction and eligibility for certain credits.  The standard deduction for married filing jointly is $31,500 for 2025.

 

General rules for dependents

These rules generally apply to all dependents:

  • You must be a U.S. citizen, resident alien or national or a resident of Canada or Mexico
  • You can not be claimed as a dependent on more than one tax return.
  • A dependent can't claim a dependent on their own tax return
  • You can't claim your spouse as a dependent 
  • A dependent must be a qualifying child or qualifying relative

 

Click here for What's my standard deduction for 2025?

 

Click here for Dependents.

 

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