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To get Senior Citizen tax relief, do I need to include income from everyone living in the house, even if they pay none of the bills associated with this property?

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To get Senior Citizen tax relief, do I need to include income from everyone living in the house, even if they pay none of the bills associated with this property?

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The total federal adjusted gross income of everyone living in the home must be less than $100,000 for the prior calendar year. Although you do not have to include the income of tenants, you do have to include the rental income from tenants.

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