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June 1, 2019
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My mom draws social security benefits as does my disabled sister. I am considered the head of household. Am I able to claim both as dependents?

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I was able to claim both two years ago but last year was told I could only claim my sister. This year according to Turbo Tax I'm able to claim both. I wanted to make sure it was accurate before filing.

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June 1, 2019

If your mother and sister do not provide over half of their annual support, you may claim them both providing they pass the Qualified Relative test below.

Qualifying Relative

These 4 tests (all of them) will qualify a relative as a dependent:

  • Not Qualifying Child: They are not your or another taxpayer’s “qualifying child” 
  • Gross Income: Dependent has to earn less than $4,050 in 2016.
  • Total Support: You provide more than half of the total support for the year.
  • Member of Household or Relationship: The person (a friend, girlfriend, non blood relative) must live with you all year as a member of your household or be one of the relatives that doesn’t have to live with you (mother, father, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, stepmother, stepfather, your child, stepchild, foster child, adopted child, etc) Note: this list is not all inclusive.