I have not made over 4000 dollars in 2018, we all lived together the whole year of 2018, he supported us both fully all year as well.
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If he paid for over 50% of your support, yes. However, if you and/or government benefits paid for more than 50% of your own support, then your son would not have met that test of providing over 50% of your support.
Yes, if your son's income is larger than your income, he can claim his sister as a dependent.
If he paid for over 50% of your support, yes. However, if you and/or government benefits paid for more than 50% of your own support, then your son would not have met that test of providing over 50% of your support.
Yes, if your son's income is larger than your income, he can claim his sister as a dependent.
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