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You might be able to claim him as a qualifying relative (even though he is not a relative). Here are the criteria and he must meet all of the requirements. The income level is usually the one that would prevent you from claiming him.
Qualifying relative
To be a qualifying relative, the person must meet all of the tests below
• If not closely related, lived in your home all year
• Have less than $4050 gross income in 2016(social security does not count toward support)
• Receive more than half their annual support from you
• Is a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, U.S. national, or a resident of Canada or Mexico for part of the year
• Are not claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer
Maybe
You might be able to claim him as a qualifying relative (even though he is not a relative). Here are the criteria and he must meet all of the requirements. The income level is usually the one that would prevent you from claiming him.
Qualifying relative
To be a qualifying relative, the person must meet all of the tests below
• If not closely related, lived in your home all year
• Have less than $4050 gross income in 2016(social security does not count toward support)
• Receive more than half their annual support from you
• Is a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, U.S. national, or a resident of Canada or Mexico for part of the year
• Are not claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer
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