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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 474597" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Nancy, since no one else has answered this, I'll throw out what I do but my difficult child is a minor. I am able to claim him on my taxes and consider him as living with me even though he is 'temporarily' incarcarcerated. That is based on fine print in the 1040 instructions. With your difficult child being 20yo, I would suppose that you could either claim her on your taxes and she could use your address as a permanent address, or she could claim 'no permanent'' address, but that would make her technically homeless. I'm speculating on that,....maybe she should use the sober house as her address if you don't want to claim her on your taxes. She could ask others at the shelter what they are doing. If her income is below a certain level, wouldn't she be exempt from having to file a return anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 474597, member: 3699"] Nancy, since no one else has answered this, I'll throw out what I do but my difficult child is a minor. I am able to claim him on my taxes and consider him as living with me even though he is 'temporarily' incarcarcerated. That is based on fine print in the 1040 instructions. With your difficult child being 20yo, I would suppose that you could either claim her on your taxes and she could use your address as a permanent address, or she could claim 'no permanent'' address, but that would make her technically homeless. I'm speculating on that,....maybe she should use the sober house as her address if you don't want to claim her on your taxes. She could ask others at the shelter what they are doing. If her income is below a certain level, wouldn't she be exempt from having to file a return anyway? [/QUOTE]
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