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Old 03-22-2015, 10:15 PM
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Qualifying relative income

Hello. I have a son that is 25 years old. He live with me. I provided much more than a half of his total support in 2014. My son made $ 5,420 in 2014 (W-2). However he spent $ 1,588 on tuition and student loan interest. Can I claim him as a dependant in my 2014 tax return based on his AGI? Thanks



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