I have a single taxpayer whose father is living full time with her in her home. She provides all of his food, housing, clothing, etc. His only income is a $1,000 social security benefit after a medicare payment deduction. Page 3-15 of the tax book shows he qualifies in all categories, exceot the goss income test. On page 3-19 it shows the certain social security benefits are taxable ( I assume this refers to those filing a return with the modified income of aver $25,000). It also shows the certain SS benefits are non-taxable. Does the SS benefits count toward $3,650 gross income test? If not, would the father qualify as the daugher's dpendent and also allow her to claim the HOF filing status?
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SS is partially taxable if there is other income. If all he gets is SS he is not required to file.
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TP provide more than 1/2 of dad's support. I would have to look at the regs again to verify that mom/s SS has to go toward his support. If his SS exceeds what the TP spends for dad/s support then he cannot be taken as a dependent. If it doesn't then he can.Last edited by taxea; 04-09-2010, 04:12 AM.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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