MY SON IS TOTALLY DISABLED AND ONLY HAD SOCIAL SECURITY AS INCOME. HE ALSO HAD AN ACA LAST YEAR CAN I STILL CLAIM HIM ON MY TAXES SINCE HE LIVED WITH ME OVER 6 MONTHS OF THE YEAR.
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Yes, you can claim his as your dependent if you provided over 50% of his support and his only income was non-taxable Social Security.
If he received a 1095-A for his health insurance, you can enter that in your return in the Deductions section, under Medical.
Yes, you can claim his as your dependent if you provided over 50% of his support and his only income was non-taxable Social Security.
If he received a 1095-A for his health insurance, you can enter that in your return in the Deductions section, under Medical.
Thank you Marilyn G for your help!!
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