Get the most out of your tax refund with eFile.com. You can claim someone as a dependent on your tax return if according to IRS rules they are a qualifying relative - boyfriend/girlfriend sibling etc. - or a qualifying child dependent.

Claim IRS Qualifying Child As a Dependent On a Tax Return

But the IRS has revised its views and now allows the boyfriend or girlfriend with whom the parent and child lived to claim the child as a dependent - as long as ...

Can I Claim a Boyfriend/Girlfriend as a Dependent on Income Taxes?

25‏/07‏/2022 — You can claim a boyfriend or girlfriend as a dependent on your federal income taxes if that person meets the IRS definition of a qualifying ...

Can I Claim My Girlfriend or Boyfriend as a Dependent?

15‏/07‏/2022 — A boyfriend or girlfriend can be claimed as a dependent if they pass some of the same tests used to determine if your child or relative can be ...

Can I claim my fiances (girlfriends or boyfriends) kids as dependents on ...

If your fiance is claiming the child on his or her own tax return or someone else (such as an ex-spouse) is eligible to claim the child as a dependent on their ...

Who Can You Claim as a Dependent? - H&R Block

19‏/10‏/2016 — 2. “My girlfriend and her children live with me; can I claim them as dependents?” ... You might be able to claim your girlfriend as a dependent if ...

Publication 501 (2021) Dependents Standard Deduction and Filing ...

If your parent (or someone else) can claim you as a dependent ... He isnt your qualifying child and because he is your girlfriends qualifying child ...

Dependents - Internal Revenue Service

04‏/11‏/2021 — You can claim a child as a dependent if he or she is your qualifying child. Generally the child is the qualifying child of the custodial parent ...

Why You Should Claim a Dependent on Your Taxes in 2022 - Policygenius

27‏/12‏/2021 — Claiming a dependent on your tax return can reduce how much you owe. ... Foster children and in-laws are eligible as is your girlfriend or ...

Can You Claim Your Partner as a Dependent? - The Balance

A dependent can be a qualifying child or a qualifying relative for tax purposes and the Internal Revenue Service defines “relative” somewhat loosely.