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I am not absolutely certain what you mean.

You cannot file a joint federal return with your boyfriend unless you are of the opposite sex and legally married in your state.

If your boyfriend has sufficient income to require filing, he must file his own tax return.

You may be able to claim your boyfriend as a dependent on your federal return if he lives with you. Under certain circumstances, he may be what is known as a "qualifying relative." The confusing part about this is that a qualifying relative does not have to actually be related to you.

It's a long involved topic. See Publication 501, beginning on page 11:

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf

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