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If my daughter’s boyfriend lives in my home, can I claim him as a dependent?
AI accountant’s answer:
It's possible to claim your daughter's boyfriend as a dependent, but he must meet specific criteria to qualify as a "qualifying relative" dependent. Here are the conditions he needs to meet: 1. Relationship: He must either live with you for the entire tax year as a member of your household, or be related to you by blood or adoption. In this case, since he is living in your home and is not directly related, he needs to live with you for the entire tax year. 2. Gross income: Your daughter's boyfriend must have a gross income less than the dependent exemption amount. For 2022, this amount is $4,400. 3. Support: You must provide more than half of his total support for the tax year, including all living expenses such as rent, utilities, food, clothing, and other essentials. If your daughter's boyfriend meets all of these criteria, you can potentially claim him as a dependent, and it could reduce your taxable income. However, every situation is unique, and you should closely examine your specific case to ensure you're following the tax rules correctly.
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