I have a client who’s spouse passed away. They have a child who is claiming herself on the her tax return age 24. There are no other dependents. My understanding is you can file qualifying widower status for 2 years with a qualifying dependent. My first answer was that the spouse could not file this way because the child is claiming herself. But I ran into one of the bullet points under filing status and it seems to give an exception for the not meeting the gross income test as follows for this filing status. Does this mean, since the only reason she can’t be claimed as a dependent is because of the gross income test, that this filing status would still be available even though the spouse isn’t claiming her as a dependent because of her income level? She made a total of $16,000 this year. Any help would be appreciated.
Have a child, stepchild, or adopted child who qualifies as the taxpayer’s dependent for the year or would qualify as the taxpayer’s dependent except that he or she does not meet the gross income test, or does not meet the joint return test, or except that the taxpayer may be claimed as a dependent of another taxpayer.
Have a child, stepchild, or adopted child who qualifies as the taxpayer’s dependent for the year or would qualify as the taxpayer’s dependent except that he or she does not meet the gross income test, or does not meet the joint return test, or except that the taxpayer may be claimed as a dependent of another taxpayer.
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