Hello,
My 21 y.o. daughter who has severe mental illness was approved for SSDI, but then unenrolled because she didn't receive benefits. We have re-submitted the SSDI application. Does she qualify as disabled? She has not been able to hold a job for more than a few days due to her mental illness.
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It depends. If she is approved for social security disability insurance (SSDI) then she could be considered as disabled. See the tax law definition below.
Permanently and totally disabled:
However, if you are asking whether she would qualify as a dependent on your tax return you must review the qualifications to see if you meet them. She may be a qualifying child or qualifying relative, however support is important so be sure you know all of her earnings for the entire year.
You can claim a child, relative, friend, fiancé(e), and so on as a dependent on your 2025 taxes as long as they meet the following requirements:
Qualifying child: Who can I claim as a dependent?
Qualifying relative:
Support differences for a child versus a relative.
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