I have an adult son who was unable to work at all in 2022 due to a health condition. He meets all the criteria for a qualifying relative. His employer let him go due to his inability to provide a return to work date so he had no choice but to enroll in Medicaid. Does this have any bearing on whether or not I can claim him on my 2022 taxes?
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Good news, if someone otherwise qualifies as a dependent, then their medical insurance provider doesn't matter at all. As long as your son earned less than $4300 for the year, and you provided more than half of his support, you are eligible to claim him as a dependent.
I do hope your son gets better soon! But if for any reason your son ends up unable to work for a long period of time and begins to receive any disability benefits, remember that you will need to include that amount in your calculations of support.
Hope that helps!
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