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Originally Posted by Kyobanim
Here's a question for you tax gurus. My mother in law lives in my garage. (don't worry, I put sand onthe oil stain)
Can I claim her on my taxes? She's 72 on SS medical problems out the wahoo
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Kyo,
JAGO gave some good info there, and those links are invaluable for anyone having general tax questions they want to research on their own.
The usual sticky questions on these points are the support test and the gross income test. With the support test, for a qualifying relative, you have to provide more than 1/2 of their support for the year. And, you have to consider their support from all sources.
With the gross income test, gross income means income that is taxable. Certain social security benefits are *not* taxable, and therefore would not count as gross income. Determining whether (and how much of) her social security is taxable is another sticky issue that needs to be addressed in conjunction with her other income.
In other words, call your tax professional before you do this, but it can be done.
Pets as dependents are out however.
Bandy