Good day,
A colleague of mine called the IRS the other day and was told that "the amount of SSI received by an individual counts when determining support for dependency purposes."
This sounded odd to me, so I did some quick look-ups:
1st - Example 1 on page 31 of Pub 17 has an individual receiving "nontaxable" Social Security monies. In the example, that individual cannot be a dependent of the other person in the example [in other words, the IRS is using SSI as a component of gross income].
2nd - Page 3-19, left-hand column of TTB states that [for dependency purposes] "Gross Income does not include nontaxable Social Security."
So, is Pub 17 right? Is there a mistake on page 3-19 of TTB? Am I not reading correctly?
Your comments invited.
A colleague of mine called the IRS the other day and was told that "the amount of SSI received by an individual counts when determining support for dependency purposes."
This sounded odd to me, so I did some quick look-ups:
1st - Example 1 on page 31 of Pub 17 has an individual receiving "nontaxable" Social Security monies. In the example, that individual cannot be a dependent of the other person in the example [in other words, the IRS is using SSI as a component of gross income].
2nd - Page 3-19, left-hand column of TTB states that [for dependency purposes] "Gross Income does not include nontaxable Social Security."
So, is Pub 17 right? Is there a mistake on page 3-19 of TTB? Am I not reading correctly?
Your comments invited.
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