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Asked September 2017
Can I add my mother on my taxes even if she gets SSI?
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Dear Jennie,
I would check with your tax attorney or accountant for further clarification. Or you might even ask an H and R Block representative.
09/13/2017 17:39:33
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I would check with your tax attorney or accountant for further clarification. Or you might even ask an H and R Block representative.