If my disabled child lives in a group home and gets 50% of his father's pension to pay for his board and lodging, and father also provides personal and incidental expenses for the child, can the child be claimed as dependent by the parent. The child also stays with parents during the weekend and parents provide for food and lodging.
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It depends. Your dependent child doesn't have to live with you to qualify as your dependent, but there are other eligibility requirements that must be met. If the child that you are trying to claim meets the qualifying requirements of a qualifying child or a qualifying relative, then you can claim them as a dependent. Below you will find the basic qualifiers:
To determine if the individual is your qualifying child, the following questions must be true:
If the individual doesn’t qualify as your qualifying child, you may be able to claim them as your qualifying relative. The following questions must be true:
Please review the TurboTax Help article Who can I claim as my dependent?
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