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pollyjuicegrany
Asked March 2011
My parents have lived in my home for more than a year. Can I claim them on income tax?
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toadballet1
Mar 2011
See this IRS publication (at IRS.gov): Publication 929 (2010), Tax Rules for Children and Dependents
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