• Re: Adult child disabled but not totally

    From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to smakagon79@gmail.com on Mon Feb 5 11:13:08 2024
    Stu707 <smakagon79@gmail.com> wrote:

    I have an adult child who is dependent on me due to a disabiliy that we
    do not believe is permanent or total. Can I claim her as a dependent?

    From the 1040 instructions, page 21:

    Permanently and totally disabled. A person is permanently and
    totally disabled if, at any time in 2023, the person can't engage
    in any substantial gainful activity because of a physical or
    mental condition and a doctor has determined that this condition
    has lasted or can be expected to last continuously for at least
    a year or can be expected to lead to death.

    If the condition for being permanently and totally disabled is met --
    lasting continuously for at least a year -- then get the prognosis in
    writing from her doctor and save it with your tax records.

    Other conditions of dependency must be met as well. Start reading on
    page 17 and follow the steps.

    Who Qualifies as Your Dependent
    Dependents, Qualifying Child for Child Tax
    Credit, and Credit for Other Dependents

    Best wishes on her speedy recovery, even if it means she doesn't meet
    the definition in tax law.

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