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Your mother can claim the medical insurance premiums on her tax return even if she cannot claim you as a dependent. For her to claim you as a dependent,she will have to do the dependent test to see if you qualify or not. Since you live on your own, work full time and pay your own bills,it is unlikely that she will be able to claim you as a dependent.
Medical insurance policies may have a provision that will cover offspring while going to school or up to a certain age before they have to acquire their own insurance.
If you provide over half of your own support, you cannot be claimed as a dependent. Although you work full-time, you still may not be paying for over half of your support. If you receive a large scholarship for example, that is not support you provide yourself.
If you claim yourself, you can take your exemption of $3,650. You also qualify for a $400 Making Work Pay Credit, and if you pay education expenses, you may qualify for education benefits and expenses. If your mother qualifies to claim you, she gets the exemption.
She would take any education tax benefits even if you paid them. If her income is low, she may qualify for the Earned Income Credit if her home is considered your main home, meaning that your living arrangement now is temporary because you attend school. You would no longer receive the Making Work Pay Credit.
You have no choice in whether you are claimable as a dependent. It depends on whether or not you provided over half of your support.
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