My father permanently lives in Mexico and cannot get a SSN.
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Unfortunately, according to the IRS, in order to claim a person as a dependent on your income tax return, that person must have either an SSN or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).
If you want to include your father as a dependent on your tax return and he doesn't have an SSN or ITIN, you will need to apply for an ITIN You would use Form W-7 and you would need to attached your tax return to this form.
Click here for IRS website ITIN - Frequently Asked Questions
Additionally, the IRS requires that following related to claiming a dependent;
An individual must meet all 4 of these requirements in order to be considered your Qualifying Relative:
Click this link for more additional information about claiming a dependent
Hi Team
I am a u.s. citizen and i use turbotax software to file taxes and i support in india my brothers kids financially and they do not have a SSN, Can i file them as a dependent. though they have no SSN or ITIN, if so which form do i need in turbotax
Thanks
Syed
Unfortunately in order to claim anyone as a dependent on your tax return, they will either need to have a social security number or an ITIN.
Hello, I am a US citizen that has an 87years-old Filipino mother who is a non-US citizen and has no social security number. Can I claim her as my dependent? Appreciate your feedback. Thank you!
I have reposted DS30 response from above to help you.
"If you want to include your mother as a dependent on your tax return and she doesn't have an SSN or ITIN, you will need to apply for an ITIN You would use Form W-7 and you would need to attached your tax return to this form and mail it in.
Click here for IRS website ITIN - Frequently Asked Questions
Additionally, the IRS requires that following related to claiming a dependent;
An individual must meet all 4 of these requirements in order to be considered your Qualifying Relative:
Click this link for more additional information about claiming a dependent"
my husband is not a U.S. citizen and we have 2 children (4 and 2 years old) who are neither citizens nor residents, it is possible to include them as dependents in the tax return? my husband filed the 2019 tax return as single because that was what someone in his job told him to do, this is our first year here in the US and he pays a lot of taxes monthly and he even had to pay more than 100 dollar in his tax return.
FYI I am a stay home mom and don't have a SSN
It depends.
In order to file as married filing jointly with your spouse, you will need either an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number or a Social Security number.
The same information would apply in order for you to claim your children as dependents.
See the following link for more detailed information.
Non-citizen spouse and dependent
If you need to apply for a Taxpayer Identification Number, please see the attached form and instructions to request a number.
Please note you can attach the application applying for an ITIN when you file your return. You will not be able to electronically file your return. It will need to be mailed in.
As far as filing Single in 2018, you may need to amend the 2018 tax return. If he was legally married on December 31, 2018, he would only be able to file as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately.
My mother does have a SSN, however she is not a resident alien just yet as her case is processing and delayed. Can I claim her as dependent?
@jugarcia80 wrote:
My mother does have a SSN, however she is not a resident alien just yet as her case is processing and delayed. Can I claim her as dependent?
If she does not have a SSN or an ITIN issued by the IRS then you cannot claim her as a dependent on your tax return.
She does have a valid SSN
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