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June 1, 2019
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My nephew was born in America but he lives in Nigeria. I usually send money to his mother for his upkeep. Can I claim my nephew as a qualifying child or relative

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"My nephew was born in America but he lives in Nigeria. I usually send money to his mother for his upkeep. Can I claim my nephew as a qualifying child or relative"
    Best answer by bwa

    If he is a US Citizen he may be a qualifying relative, but cannot be a qualifying child (because he did not live with you.)

    To claim someone as a dependent as a qualifying relative they must meet the following criteria:

    • they must be a citizen of the US or a resident of the US, Canada or Mexico:
    • you must provide more than 1/2 of the individuals support,
    • they must not earn more than $4,050 in 2016 in gross income subject to tax (social security doesn't count)
    • they are not a qualifying child of another taxpayer, and
    • they must not file a joint return with another
    • If not a close relative or if they are unrelated to you, they must live with you all 12 months of the year.


    3 replies

    Employee
    June 1, 2019
    Is he a US citizen?
    Anna2Author
    June 1, 2019
    Yes he is
    bwaAnswer
    Employee
    June 1, 2019

    If he is a US Citizen he may be a qualifying relative, but cannot be a qualifying child (because he did not live with you.)

    To claim someone as a dependent as a qualifying relative they must meet the following criteria:

    • they must be a citizen of the US or a resident of the US, Canada or Mexico:
    • you must provide more than 1/2 of the individuals support,
    • they must not earn more than $4,050 in 2016 in gross income subject to tax (social security doesn't count)
    • they are not a qualifying child of another taxpayer, and
    • they must not file a joint return with another
    • If not a close relative or if they are unrelated to you, they must live with you all 12 months of the year.


    Anna2Author
    June 1, 2019
    Thank you for your help. This helps