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For 2017 taxes, I provide over 50% of my 88-year-old mother's annual income. She is retired with an annual income of approximately $12,000, mostly from Social Security. She does not live with me but owns a home she lives in. Can I deduct her as a dependent?

October 15th, 2024

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