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My mother passed away can i deduct any of expense where she lived with me

She lived with me for over a year but she had ss but i paid everything for her that she needed
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HelenaC
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My mother passed away can i deduct any of expense where she lived with me

I am sorry for your loss.

Generally, you can claim your parent if they didn't have more than $4,050 in gross income (excluding nontaxable Social Security) and you provided more than half of their support. Your parent doesn't have to live with you. There are a few other specifics, but we'll ask you as we go along.

Please make sure:

  • On the Do You Have Children or Financially Support Another Person? screen, answer Yes.
  • On the Who Do You Support? screen, answer one of the first two options.
  • On the What's XXX relationship to you? screen, click on Another person and select parent in the scroll down menu.
  • Continue with the onscreen interview and verify the Citizenship status.
  • Your parent does not have to live with you for you to claim them as a dependent so answer the number of months lived with you.   
  • Continue with the onscreen interview.
  • On the Did XXX make at least $4,050 in 2016? screen (do not include Social Security), if you answer Yes, they won't qualify, as your dependent.
  • Make sure you go to the end of the dependent entry section of TurboTax.

For additional information, see Who can I claim as my dependent?

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HelenaC
New Member

My mother passed away can i deduct any of expense where she lived with me

I am sorry for your loss.

Generally, you can claim your parent if they didn't have more than $4,050 in gross income (excluding nontaxable Social Security) and you provided more than half of their support. Your parent doesn't have to live with you. There are a few other specifics, but we'll ask you as we go along.

Please make sure:

  • On the Do You Have Children or Financially Support Another Person? screen, answer Yes.
  • On the Who Do You Support? screen, answer one of the first two options.
  • On the What's XXX relationship to you? screen, click on Another person and select parent in the scroll down menu.
  • Continue with the onscreen interview and verify the Citizenship status.
  • Your parent does not have to live with you for you to claim them as a dependent so answer the number of months lived with you.   
  • Continue with the onscreen interview.
  • On the Did XXX make at least $4,050 in 2016? screen (do not include Social Security), if you answer Yes, they won't qualify, as your dependent.
  • Make sure you go to the end of the dependent entry section of TurboTax.

For additional information, see Who can I claim as my dependent?

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