My fiance is disabled. She does get some ssdi but I fully support her. Can i claim her on my taxes And if so what good would it do?

 

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You may be able to claim a non-relative as a dependent under the Qualifying Relative rules if they meet all the requirements.  Claiming someone as a dependent allows you to claim their personal exemption in the amount of $4,050 (2016).  The personal exemption is subtracted from your adjusted gross income thereby reducing your taxable income.

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 $4,050 (social security does not count) in 2016

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.

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