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Level 2
June 1, 2019
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Can I claim my girlfriends two older boys who live with me and my girlfriend, whom I support even though one of the boys receives social security income?

  • June 1, 2019
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My girlfriend has been living with me for over six months closer to about a year along with her two older boys, one receives social security benefits because he is a bit disabled, I have been supporting them as well as my dad since he lost his job earlier this year after getting too sick to return to work, since me and my girlfriend are not registered as common law married, how can I claim them so I can get a tax break on the expenses I supported to care for them all?

Best answer by macuser_22
To claim unrelated persons, they must have lived with you the entire tax year (all 366 days) except for brief temporary absences  such as:  Illness,Education,Business,Vacation,Military service, or Detention in a juvenile facility, and you must have paid more than 1/2 of their total support.   They also cannot have gross taxable income more than $4,050.

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Alumni - Champ
June 1, 2019
Whe exactly did they all move in with you?
garza6391Author
Level 2
June 1, 2019
They moved in earlier this year, but I've been helping her financially for a while before she moved in. It was even reported to her Medicaid if im not mistaken that I had been helping her.
macuser_22
Alumni - Champ
Alumni - Champ
June 1, 2019
To claim unrelated persons, they must have lived with you the entire tax year (all 366 days) except for brief temporary absences  such as:  Illness,Education,Business,Vacation,Military service, or Detention in a juvenile facility, and you must have paid more than 1/2 of their total support.   They also cannot have gross taxable income more than $4,050.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**