Can I claim my child as a dependent if they work and go to college?

If your child is a full-time college student, you can claim them as a dependent until they are 24. If they are working while in school, you must still provide more than half of their financial support to claim them. Be aware that if your student meets any of the requirements below, they must file their own return.
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How much money can a college student make and still be claimed as a dependent?

The IRS defines a dependent as a qualifying child under age 19 (or under 24 if a full-time student) or a qualifying relative who makes less than $4,300 a year (tax year 2021). A qualifying dependent may have a job, but you must provide more than half of their annual support.
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Is it better to claim a college student as a dependent?

Benefits of Claiming a College Student as a Dependent

The ability to claim a dependent generally makes taxpayers eligible for more credits and deductions, which may include education-related tax credits, such as the American opportunity tax credit and the lifetime learning credit.
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Do my parents have to claim me as a dependent if I'm in college?

The student must select the option for "I can be claimed on someone else's return", on the student's tax return. The student must select this option ieven f the parent's qualify to claim the student as a dependent, and the parents do not claim them.
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Is it better for a college student to claim themselves 2020?

This can give dependents a huge advantage over their parents, as it is more likely the student will be able to fully claim the credit due to their amount of income versus their parents. Additionally, if you are paying on student loans yourself, you can earn a deduction of up to $2,500.
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Can I claim my 18 year old as a dependent if she works?



When should I stop claiming my child as a dependent 2020?

To meet the qualifying child test, your child must be younger than you and either younger than 19 years old or be a "student" younger than 24 years old as of the end of the calendar year. There's no age limit if your child is "permanently and totally disabled" or meets the qualifying relative test.
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Should I claim my college student as a dependent 2021?

If your child is a full-time college student, you can claim them as a dependent until they are 24. If they are working while in school, you must still provide more than half of their financial support to claim them. Be aware that if your student meets any of the requirements below, they must file their own return.
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Can my parents claim me as a dependent if I work full-time?

The child must be (a) under age 19 at the end of the year, (b) under age 24 at the end of the year and a full-time student or (c) any age and permanently and totally disabled. 3. The child must have lived with you for more than half of the year.
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When should I stop letting my parents claim me on taxes?

You must be under the age of 19 for your parents to claim you as a dependent. However, if you are a full-time student, you must be under age 24 in order for your parents to claim you as a dependent. If you are totally and permanently disabled, there is no age limit for your parents to claim you as a dependent.
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How much can a college student make and still be claimed as a dependent 2021?

There is NO income limits for a college student to qualify as a dependent on their parent's tax return. The student could earn a million dollars, and still qualify to be claimed as a dependent on their parent's tax return.
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Should I claim my college student as a dependent 2022?

If you're still interested in claiming dependents, but your child doesn't meet these tests, your college student can still be your dependent if: You provide more than half of the child's support. The child's gross income (income that's not exempt from tax) is less than $4,300 and $4,400 in 2022.
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When can a college student file as independent for taxes?

A student who will be age 24 or older as of December 31 of the award year is considered to be independent. A student who is married is considered to be independent. A student who is or will be enrolled in graduate school during the award year is considered to be independent.
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Do I get a stimulus check if my parents claim me?

Some parents who did not receive the $500 stimulus payment will be getting their checks in early August. Adults who are claimed as dependents do not get stimulus checks. The person who claimed them also do not get dependent benefits.
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How much money can a dependent make and still be claimed 2020?

If the dependent is a qualifying child, then you can claim him or her regardless of earnings. For the 2020 tax year, other qualifying relatives need to make under $4,300 a year to be claimed as dependents.
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How much can a dependent child earn in 2019 and still be claimed?

For this year's filing, the standard deduction for a dependent child is total earned income up to $12,550. Anything earned, as in worked, under this does not need to be registered, but anything over does.
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Can my daughter file taxes if I claim her?

Yes, your daughter would file her own income tax return to get a refund. If your daughter got a W-2 for 2016 and had federal income tax withheld, she should file a federal income tax return to get money back (refund).
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Is it better to be claimed as dependent or independent?

If your parents meet eligibility criteria to claim you as financially dependent for tax purposes, it is usually more beneficial for them to do so rather than you claiming a deduction for yourself. Parents typically have a higher income since they are older and more established in their careers.
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Does my dependent college student need to file a tax return?

Answer: An unmarried dependent student must file a tax return if his or her earned or unearned income exceeds certain limits. To find these limits, refer to "Dependents" under "Who Must File" in Publication 501, Dependents, Standard Deduction and Filing Information.
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Which parent should claim child on taxes to get more money?

For tax purposes, the custodial parent is usually the parent the child lives with the most nights. If the child lived with each parent for an equal number of nights, the custodial parent is the parent with the higher adjusted gross income (AGI).
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Will dependents over 17 get the second stimulus check?

Your dependents qualify toward a third check, with no age restrictions. For the first and second stimulus checks, qualified dependents were defined as anyone age 16 or younger (here's how the first two checks compare with the third).
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Do 18 year olds get stimulus checks 2021?

Dependents. If you're claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return, you won't receive a stimulus check. That means no payments to children living at home who are 17 or 18 years old, or to college students who are 23 or younger at the end of the year who don't pay at least half of their own expenses.
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How much was the 3rd stimulus check?

The full amount of the third stimulus payment is $1,400 per person ($2,800 for married couples filing a joint tax return) and an additional $1,400 for each qualifying dependent.
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When should I stop claiming my child as a dependent 2022?

The federal government allows you to claim dependent children until they are 19. This age limit is extended to 24 if they attend college. If your child is over 24 but not earning much income, they can be claimed as a qualifying relative if they meet the income limits and/or if they are permanently disabled.
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Is college tuition tax deductible for 2021?

For your 2021 taxes, the American Opportunity Tax Credit: Can be claimed in amounts up to $2,500 per student, calculated as 100% of the first $2,000 in college costs and 25% of the next $2,000. May be used toward required course materials (books, supplies and equipment) as well as tuition and fees.
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What is the education tax credit for 2020?

It is a tax credit of up to $2,500 of the cost of tuition, certain required fees and course materials needed for attendance and paid during the tax year. Also, 40 percent of the credit for which you qualify that is more than the tax you owe (up to $1,000) can be refunded to you.
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