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posted Jun 1, 2019 5:07:34 AM

If my domestic partner is on my health insurance, do i file him as my dependent?

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New Member
Jun 1, 2019 5:07:37 AM

It depends. Simply having your domestic partner on your insurance doesn't mean you can claim him/her as a dependent on your income taxes.

A domestic partner can be claimed as a dependent if they pass some of the same tests used to determine if your child or relative can be claimed as a dependent. 

You can claim your partner as a dependent if your situation meets all of the following conditions:

  • No one else, such as your partner's parents, can claim your partner as a dependent child on their tax return
  • Your partner must be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national, a U.S. resident alien, or a resident of Canada or Mexico
  • Your partner must live with you all year
  • Your partner's gross income for the year—meaning income from all sources—cannot exceed the exemption amount. For 2017, that amount is $4,050
  • You must provide more than half of your partner's financial support during the year
  • Your partner cannot be married to someone else and file a joint return with that other person except to claim a refund of withheld income tax or estimated income tax paid