Yes. For California tax purposes, a Qualifying Person as a dependent is either a Qualifying Child or a Qualifying Relative. You can claim a non-relative housemate as a Qualifying Relative dependent on your California income tax return. The IRS allows you to claim Head of Household status for a non-relative Qualifying Relative.
But blood relationship is required for Head of Household status on a California income tax return. So you might be able to file Head of Household on your federal tax return but your status would be Single on your California tax return.
For more information on individual tax returns, go to the California Franchise Board website at www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals. You also can contact the Tax Board at 1-800-852-5711.
depends upon the income of the "disabled non-relative housemate" (<$3,700.); citizenship of same; dependent taxpayer test; lived with you ALL year????
Which law offers full coverage for retirees, dependent survivors, and disabled persons
is my california disabled placard okay to use in oregon
no this is false, because in California there are no such things as prisons dogs and disabled people
You can...and it's a double exemption most of the time.
That is fully dependent of the decision of the court and the interpretation of the evidence behind the motion.
Then Lieutenant Govermor.
Not as a dependent on the married filing joint income tax return. You will each get one exemption on the MFJ income tax return for a total of 2 exemptions.
for about 4 hours i think
You can only do this when you and this disabled adult meet all of the necessary rules that have to met for you to be able to claim this disabled adult as your qualifying relative dependent on your 1040 income tax return. For all of the rules go to the IRS.gov web site and use the search box for PUBLICATION 17 go to chapter 3
Social Security Act
12 hours Max