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I live with my partner. But we are in married. Can he claim me as a dependent on his taxes if I do not claim myself?


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I live with my partner. But we are in married. Can he claim me as a dependent on his taxes if I do not claim myself?
Yes if you lived with him all year and made less than $4,400 total income.
Who can I claim as a dependent?
Can I claim a relative or friend?
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1894472-can-i-claim-my-relative-or-friend-as-my-dependent
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I live with my partner. But we are in married. Can he claim me as a dependent on his taxes if I do not claim myself?
Yes if you lived with him all year and made less than $4,400 total income.
Who can I claim as a dependent?
Can I claim a relative or friend?
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1894472-can-i-claim-my-relative-or-friend-as-my-dependent
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I live with my partner. But we are in married. Can he claim me as a dependent on his taxes if I do not claim myself?
If you lived together for the ENTIRE year, and you had less than $4400 of income (not including Social Security) then your "partner" can claim you as a dependent and get the $500 credit for other dependents. You will not be a qualifying person to make him eligible to file as Head of Household.
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