So, it would appear you may file as Head of Household, assuming your mother-in-law meets all the other tests to be a “qualifying relative,” and as long as you meet all the other tests for head of household. Also, since 2018 for the federal return, there is no exemption amount for any taxpayer or dependent on Form 1040.
Can I claim my mother in law on taxes?
A qualifying person, which includes a parent, lived with you for more than half the year. If your qualifying person is your mother, she doesn’t have to live with you for more than half the year. However, you must be able to claim your mother as a dependent.
Who is a qualifying relative for your 2020 tax return?
If you are just here to get your taxes done: Let’s go and do your 2020 Taxes and be done with it. We make Taxes great simple again for you! A Qualifying Relative is a person who meets the IRS requirements to be your dependent for tax purposes. If someone is your Qualifying Relative, then you can claim them as a dependent on your tax return.
Can You claim your mother in law as a dependent?
You may be able to claim your mother in law as a Qualifying Relative dependent (even though she passed away in 2016) if: She earned less than $4,050 in gross taxable income.
Do you have to file Form 8962 for 2020?
If you have excess advance Premium Tax Credit for 2020, you are not required to report it on your 2020 tax return or file Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit. If you claim a net Premium Tax Credit for 2020, you must file Form 8962.
Can a qualifying relative be a dependent on your tax return?
If you are just here to get your taxes done: Let’s go and do your 2019 Taxes and be done with it. We make Taxes great simple again for you. A Qualifying Relative is a person who meets the IRS requirements to be your dependent for tax purposes. If someone is your Qualifying Relative, then you can claim them as a dependent on your tax return.