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June 6, 2019
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Can i claim my girlfriends children? they've lived with me all year and i have support her and both children all year, even though my income was low?

  • June 6, 2019
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she and her kids have lived with me all of 2017, ive paid for everything with my savings, and recently got a salary job this year but only made around $4,000 in 2017 since i got the job late in the year.

I was told that filing for them will do nothing to supplement my income tax.

 im over 25 too so i should qualify for the EIC
Best answer by Hal_Al

Simple answer: you can not claim her kids.

Because they are not related, they do NOT qualify you for the Earned Income Credit or Child Tax Credit. Your income is too low to get any benefit from claiming their exemptions ($4050 deduction). Exemptions are the only thing allowed when claiming an unrelated person as a dependent.

6 replies

Employee
June 6, 2019
How much was her 2017 income?
June 6, 2019
was only 1 or 2k
Critter
Employee
June 6, 2019
She should file to get the EIC for the kids based on her income ... but she also will not get any of the CTC.
Critter
Employee
June 6, 2019
In fact she doesn't even need to claim the kids as dependents ... so if the father is in the picture then she could waive the dependent exemptions to the other parent via a form 8332  and still retain the EIC. This could be a win win for both parties.
Hal_Al
Hal_AlAnswer
Employee
June 6, 2019

Simple answer: you can not claim her kids.

Because they are not related, they do NOT qualify you for the Earned Income Credit or Child Tax Credit. Your income is too low to get any benefit from claiming their exemptions ($4050 deduction). Exemptions are the only thing allowed when claiming an unrelated person as a dependent.

macuser_22
Employee
June 6, 2019

Unfortunately claiming the children would be of no benefit since your taxable income is zero without any dependents.  Any EIC that you qualify for (about $300) would be based on you and your income.  A unrelated dependent does not qualify for EIC even if you could claim them.


**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**