Who qualifies as a dependent under spending accounts and insurance benefits?
Want to make sure your insurance covers your loved ones, but don’t know who qualifies as a dependent? We can help.
A dependent is any person you claim on your income tax return.
The following people are always considered eligible dependents
Your spouse
Your wife or husband. You must be legally married under Federal law.
Your child
A person 25 years old or younger who is one of the following:
Your biological child
Your step-child
Your legally adopted child
Your foster child
Your legal ward
Your domestic partner’s child
The following people may be considered eligible dependents
Your domestic partner
A domestic partnership is two people of the same or opposite sex who live together but aren’t married. Your employer may only recognize domestic partnerships that are registered with a state of local government.
Note: These benefits may have extra or different tax treatment under Federal or state law. To learn more, talk to your tax or legal professional.
Who doesn’t qualify?
Some examples of who doesn’t qualify as a dependent are your:
Cousins
Aunts and uncles
Parents
Grandparents
Siblings
Need help?
If you’re unsure whether your domestic partner is eligible, or you’re legally responsible for someone who doesn’t fall into these categories, please contact our Customer Care team through Chat or email us at help@league.com.