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Exception for claiming non-dep medical for a potential dependent except they earned > $4,150. If not self-employed, is this exception still possible?
Exceptions for claiming non-dependent medical expenses. You can claim an exception for:
- An individual you would have been allowed to claim as a dependent except he or she received gross income of $4,150 or more in the year.
This is my situation. Daughter lived at home, worked, and attended school, but earned more than $4150. The only information I can find for this exception is linked to self-employment. If not self-employed, is this exception still possible?
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‎June 4, 2019
2:20 PM