Arizona
My mom doesn’t usually file a tax return because she never owes the IRS money. But, I think she can for last few years that she never filed as it would be worth it if she claimed her son.
She is 72, her son was 52 (when he died in 2018 of health complications).
She has NO earned income but receives approx: $500 from Retirement Social Security and $500 from a teacher fund each month.
Her son was permanently “disabled” and received approx $500/month in Social Security Disability Pay.
Only those two lived together in a Motel Suite for years, with her obviously supporting him more.
I never thought she could, but I just read this while doing my taxes in TurboTax about “Support”:
“Keep in mind, it doesn't matter where the money comes from to support a person - it just has to be yours. It can be taxable or nontaxable income like social security. You don't have to be working in order to support someone”.
I looked online for more info, but just get lost in so much data and don’t feel confident with it. I believe they pass all tests, but can’t really get an answer on the fact her income is not earned, but more retirement and teacher fund.
1) Should she file her taxes for the years she could still file before he died and claim him as a dependent?
2) What years can she go back to file? He died July 27th, 2018 and we are now in filing TY 2019. I was thinking just TY 2017 & 2018?
My mother is on such a fixed income right now and I need to get her fully in Fla and into a new place together so I can take care of her. But we don’t have the money, so she could sure use the money if legally available to her, and I want to be sure we didn’t miss this opportunity. Thanks so much in advance!
My mom doesn’t usually file a tax return because she never owes the IRS money. But, I think she can for last few years that she never filed as it would be worth it if she claimed her son.
She is 72, her son was 52 (when he died in 2018 of health complications).
She has NO earned income but receives approx: $500 from Retirement Social Security and $500 from a teacher fund each month.
Her son was permanently “disabled” and received approx $500/month in Social Security Disability Pay.
Only those two lived together in a Motel Suite for years, with her obviously supporting him more.
I never thought she could, but I just read this while doing my taxes in TurboTax about “Support”:
“Keep in mind, it doesn't matter where the money comes from to support a person - it just has to be yours. It can be taxable or nontaxable income like social security. You don't have to be working in order to support someone”.
I looked online for more info, but just get lost in so much data and don’t feel confident with it. I believe they pass all tests, but can’t really get an answer on the fact her income is not earned, but more retirement and teacher fund.
1) Should she file her taxes for the years she could still file before he died and claim him as a dependent?
2) What years can she go back to file? He died July 27th, 2018 and we are now in filing TY 2019. I was thinking just TY 2017 & 2018?
My mother is on such a fixed income right now and I need to get her fully in Fla and into a new place together so I can take care of her. But we don’t have the money, so she could sure use the money if legally available to her, and I want to be sure we didn’t miss this opportunity. Thanks so much in advance!