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What if my life partner meets the eligibility requirements for a non-tax dependent, but my partners children qualify as tax dependents?

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What if my life partner meets the eligibility requirements for a non-tax dependent, but my partners children qualify as tax dependents?

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You may enroll your life partner as a non-tax dependent, which means his or her premium would be deducted from your pay after taxes and create imputed income for you. Since your partner’s children are your tax dependents, you may enroll them. The children’s premium would be deducted from your pay before taxes, with no imputed income. Examples of premiums for life partners.

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