Long time unmarried couple living together. She has incurable cancer but is participating in a trial and is having good days and bad days. She is disabled. He works. No children. The house is jointly owned.
She has:
W-2 third party sick pay, (nontaxable) code J in box 12 $13,000.
Social security benefits $19,600. None is taxable.
Gross rental income on 1099 $9,900, net rental loss ($2,000). I think the $9,900 on the 1099 excludes her from be eligible to be his dependent
She has negative AGI of about ($1,500) and no tax liability.
I don't think she is required to file a tax return.
He has:
W-2 income $57,000 and AGI of $59,000.
Question:
Can He claim Her as a dependent? I'm concerned about the support test since she does receive money, but has no taxable income. She has about $5,000 in out of pocket medical expenses.
She has:
W-2 third party sick pay, (nontaxable) code J in box 12 $13,000.
Social security benefits $19,600. None is taxable.
Gross rental income on 1099 $9,900, net rental loss ($2,000). I think the $9,900 on the 1099 excludes her from be eligible to be his dependent
She has negative AGI of about ($1,500) and no tax liability.
I don't think she is required to file a tax return.
He has:
W-2 income $57,000 and AGI of $59,000.
Question:
Can He claim Her as a dependent? I'm concerned about the support test since she does receive money, but has no taxable income. She has about $5,000 in out of pocket medical expenses.
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