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Returning Member
posted Apr 4, 2025 12:43:28 PM

May son was incarcerated for all of 2024.

May son was incarcerated for all of 2024.   He has 0 income.  I provided any commissary needs, medical needs, and everything else during his incarceration. I have those receipts.  He would be my dependent if he was at home all year.  In this situation can I still claim as a dependent?  Would I have to mail in my return to include the receipts or would there be a way to upload them.

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Level 15
Apr 4, 2025 1:04:39 PM

No.    In order to claim a dependent, you have to pay over half their support.  Do you have any idea of how much the department of corrections is spending to incarcerate your son?   The amount you have spent on commissary items, etc.would not even come close to being over half.   The state of Indiana is likely spending well over $40,000 to house your son according to recent figures regarding the cost of housing a person in prison.   Sorry for what must be a very difficult time for your family.

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Returning Member
Apr 4, 2025 12:48:22 PM

State is Indiana

Expert Alumni
Apr 4, 2025 12:49:33 PM

Probably not.  How old is he and how long will he be incarcerated?

 

If he is over 18, then you would need to provide over half of his support.  His support includes housing, electricity, food, etc.  Since the prison/jail provided his housing, utilities and food, you would not have provided over half of his support. 

Level 15
Apr 4, 2025 12:50:34 PM

No, sorry,  you cannot claim him as a dependent.  His support was provided by the correction facility that he was incarcerated in.  The money you provide for miscellaneous commissary purchases, etc. was a gift which is not deductible on your tax return.   You do not need the receipts for your expenses; they cannot be entered on a tax return.

Returning Member
Apr 4, 2025 12:53:59 PM

So even paying for all of his medical needs while incarcerated wouldn't be enough?

Returning Member
Apr 4, 2025 12:56:55 PM

He is 20.  He has been incarcerated since December 29. 2023 and is being released on Monday April 7, 2025.  Paying for all his medical needs, seeing the nurse, etc. while incarcerated wouldn't be enough?

Level 15
Apr 4, 2025 1:04:39 PM

No.    In order to claim a dependent, you have to pay over half their support.  Do you have any idea of how much the department of corrections is spending to incarcerate your son?   The amount you have spent on commissary items, etc.would not even come close to being over half.   The state of Indiana is likely spending well over $40,000 to house your son according to recent figures regarding the cost of housing a person in prison.   Sorry for what must be a very difficult time for your family.