Does my 87 year old mother have to file taxes?
John Peck
The IRS requires you to file a tax return when your gross income exceeds the sum of the standard deduction for your filing status plus one exemption amount. If you are a senior, however, you don’t count your Social Security income as gross income.
Can you claim an older sibling as a dependent?
If your sister is your dependent, she can’t claim any dependents of her own, including her child. If you can’t claim your sister as a dependent, she’ll be able to claim dependents and can likely claim her child as a dependent.
Do you claim your mother as a dependent?
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How does a parent get an exemption from taxes?
Your parent must not have earned or received more than the gross income test limit for the tax year. This amount is determined by the IRS and may change from year to year. Current exemption amounts can be found in IRS Publication 501, Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information.
Is the sister on SSI eligible for stimulus?
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When does a 65 year old have to file a tax return?
If you are married and file a joint return with a spouse who is also 65 or older, you must file a return if your combined gross income is $26,600 or more. If your spouse is under 65 years old, then the threshold amount decreases to $25,300. Keep in mind that these income thresholds only apply to the 2018 tax year,…