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    Default Senior citizen parent can be included as dependent in ITR?


    Good day.

    I have a question about taxation particularly Income Tax Return.

    I have a 68 year-old mother living with me. Of course, she has no income nor pension.

    Can she be be included as my dependent to benefit additional tax exemption?

    My status is married with 3 dependents.

    Moreover, can she also be included as beneficiary in my SSS & Philhealth?

    Thanks in advance...

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    Default Re: Senior citizen parent can be included as dependent in ITR?

    murag yes to all your question...kay akoa eldest sister giapil man niya amoa mom for additional tax exemption. naa pud na sa sss and philhealth.

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    Default Re: Senior citizen parent can be included as dependent in ITR?

    .. thanks spike412 to the reply....

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    Default Re: Senior citizen parent can be included as dependent in ITR?

    Quote Originally Posted by spike412 View Post
    murag yes to all your question...kay akoa eldest sister giapil man niya amoa mom for additional tax exemption. naa pud na sa sss and philhealth.
    sure ni bro? dili ba kaha single ra ang pwd mo avail ani nga exemption?
    If tinuod ni, ako unta plan is iapil sa ako mama ug papa for the exemption even though naa nata 2 ka dependents.

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    Default Re: Senior citizen parent can be included as dependent in ITR?

    Ito ang mga puedeng Philhealth dependents:

    1. Spouse (Wife or Husband)

    - Dapat hindi siya active Philhealth member.
    If your wife or husband is previously a Philhealth member, have her/him write a letter or a statement that she/he is no longer an active Philhealth member. Puedeng idagdag kung bakit at kung kelan siya tumigil paying her/his Phihealth premiums.
    - Bring a copy of your marriage certificate.

    2. Children

    Your children are qualified dependents as long as they are:
    - 21 years old and below (Bring birth certificate)
    - unmarried
    - unemployed
    - puedeng older than 21 years old if the child is suffering from physical or mental disability that makes him/her totally dependent on you for support (Bring birth certificate and certification from a doctor that the child is mentally or physically disabled)
    - puedeng illegitimate child — parents are not married — as long as the birth certificate shows that the Philhealth applicant is one of the parents
    - puedeng adopted child (Bring a copy of court decree of adoption)
    - puedeng stepchild (Bring marriage contract between Philhealth applicant and biological parent. Bring also birth certificate of stepchild)

    3. Parents

    Your parents are qualified as dependents if they are:
    - 60 years old or older
    - not active Philhealth members
    - Bring your birth certificate and the birth certificates of your parents (or any document showing parents’ dates of birth).
    - puedeng stepparent, if biological parents are already deceased (Bring your birth certificate, marriage certificate between your biological parent and your stepparent, and any document showing stepparent’s date of birth. Bring na rin death certificates of biological parents)
    - puedeng adoptive parents (Bring Court Decree of Adoption and any document showing adoptive parents’ dates of birth.)

    Notes:
    - Bring original and xerox copies of papers needed, baka lang gusto nilang tingnan yong original.
    - Make sure your dependents are written as dependents in your Member Data Record (MDR) so that your Philhealth benefit claiming process becomes easier.
    - To apply, fill out the Philhealth Member Registration Form (PMRF).
    Check “For Enrollment” — if new applicant
    Check “For Updating” — if changing civil status, names, birth dates or adding or changing dependents
    - Bring birth certificates, marriage certificates or other relevant documents when updating Member Data Record.

    Sinu-sino ang mga hindi puedeng dependents?

    1. Children older than 21 years old (except those with disability)
    2. Married children
    3. Employed children (kasi member na sila through their employers)
    4. Siblings (mga kapatid)
    5. Parents younger than 60 years old
    6. Aunts or uncles
    7. Parents-in-law
    8. Cousins
    9. Sisters or brothers-in-law
    10. Other Relatives Not Mentioned in the Puede List

    U may visit this site for further info : Philhealth Dependents ? Who Are Qualified? - Health Philippines NetHealth Philippines Net

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    Default Re: Senior citizen parent can be included as dependent in ITR?

    "Dependent" means the legitimate, legitimated or legally adopted or acknowledged natural child who is unmarried, not gainfully employed, and not over twenty-one (21) years of age or over twenty-one (21) years of age provided he is incapacitated and incapable of self-support due to a physical or mental defect which is congenital or acquired during minority; the legitimate spouse living with the employee and the parents of said employee wholly dependent upon him for regular support. chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

    "Beneficiaries" means the dependent spouse until he/she remarries and dependent children, who are the primary beneficiaries. In their absence, the dependent parents and subject to the restrictions imposed on dependent children, the illegitimate children and legitimate descendants, who are the secondary beneficiaries: Provided, That the dependent acknowledged natural child shall be considered as a primary beneficiary when there are no other dependent children who are qualified and eligible for monthly income benefit.

    Dependents are for exemptions for ITR purposes. Beneficiaries are for Philhealth, SSS and Pag-IBIG.

    For further info, pls visit this site Book Four : Labor Code of the Philippines : Presidential Decree No. 442, as Amended

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    Your mother is able to get old age pension. She is so old you should try to admit her in old age car home. She require full time nursing so old age living center will provide her 24/7 nursing care. she can afford her expense there with her pension.
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    she will not be included as you have your own immediate family. ang madependent nimo since you are married na kay ang imo spouse (if unemployed) and your kids (max of 4). with your status now, if ikaw ang mag claim ng exemptions would be ME3.

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    Thumbs up maayo na lang ni makuha-kuhaan ang e.deduct nga tax kada-sweldo ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by BatmanBeyond View Post
    Ito ang mga puedeng Philhealth dependents:

    1. Spouse (Wife or Husband)

    - Dapat hindi siya active Philhealth member.
    If your wife or husband is previously a Philhealth member, have her/him write a letter or a statement that she/he is no longer an active Philhealth member. Puedeng idagdag kung bakit at kung kelan siya tumigil paying her/his Phihealth premiums.
    - Bring a copy of your marriage certificate.

    2. Children

    Your children are qualified dependents as long as they are:
    - 21 years old and below (Bring birth certificate)
    - unmarried
    - unemployed
    - puedeng older than 21 years old if the child is suffering from physical or mental disability that makes him/her totally dependent on you for support (Bring birth certificate and certification from a doctor that the child is mentally or physically disabled)
    - puedeng illegitimate child — parents are not married — as long as the birth certificate shows that the Philhealth applicant is one of the parents
    - puedeng adopted child (Bring a copy of court decree of adoption)
    - puedeng stepchild (Bring marriage contract between Philhealth applicant and biological parent. Bring also birth certificate of stepchild)

    3. Parents

    Your parents are qualified as dependents if they are:
    - 60 years old or older
    - not active Philhealth members
    - Bring your birth certificate and the birth certificates of your parents (or any document showing parents’ dates of birth).
    - puedeng stepparent, if biological parents are already deceased (Bring your birth certificate, marriage certificate between your biological parent and your stepparent, and any document showing stepparent’s date of birth. Bring na rin death certificates of biological parents)
    - puedeng adoptive parents (Bring Court Decree of Adoption and any document showing adoptive parents’ dates of birth.)

    Notes:
    - Bring original and xerox copies of papers needed, baka lang gusto nilang tingnan yong original.
    - Make sure your dependents are written as dependents in your Member Data Record (MDR) so that your Philhealth benefit claiming process becomes easier.
    - To apply, fill out the Philhealth Member Registration Form (PMRF).
    Check “For Enrollment” — if new applicant
    Check “For Updating” — if changing civil status, names, birth dates or adding or changing dependents
    - Bring birth certificates, marriage certificates or other relevant documents when updating Member Data Record.

    Sinu-sino ang mga hindi puedeng dependents?

    1. Children older than 21 years old (except those with disability)
    2. Married children
    3. Employed children (kasi member na sila through their employers)
    4. Siblings (mga kapatid)
    5. Parents younger than 60 years old
    6. Aunts or uncles
    7. Parents-in-law
    8. Cousins
    9. Sisters or brothers-in-law
    10. Other Relatives Not Mentioned in the Puede List

    U may visit this site for further info : Philhealth Dependents ? Who Are Qualified? - Health Philippines NetHealth Philippines Net



    up ta ni kay i just found out i can benefit from it ... you too may benefit from it too

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