New client has a 23 year old son who has some mental disorder (takes medication mandated by state agency) because of a prior criminal matter. Previous tax preparer listed him as a dependent. He does do odd jobs like landscaping, snow cleaning around the neighborhood for cash and worked for a short period at Dunkins (made less than $500), got fired. Parents claim he only earned less than $1000 in 2018. Other than one W2 from Dunkins there is no proof of income. He lives on and off with parents and cousins.
The problem is that parents do NOT have a doctor's letter saying he is disabled.
IRS considers this. But what proof do we need at the time of filing? Is is ok to put him as a dependent to get the $500 tax credit.
The problem is that parents do NOT have a doctor's letter saying he is disabled.
IRS considers this. But what proof do we need at the time of filing? Is is ok to put him as a dependent to get the $500 tax credit.
- He or she cannot engage in any substantial gainful activity because of a physical or mental condition and
- A doctor determines the condition has lasted or can be expected to last continuously for at least a year or can lead to death.
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