Can I still claim my son if he works?

You can usually claim your children as dependents even if they are dependents with income and no matter how much dependent income they may have or where it comes from. However, they must meet the following income test requirements: Your children must be one of these: Under age 19.
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How much money can my child make and still be claimed as a dependent?

Do they make less than $4,300 in 2020 or 2021? Your relative can't have a gross income of more than $4,300 in 2020 or 2021 and be claimed by you as a dependent.
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Can I still claim my child as a dependent if they work?

Can I claim my child as a dependent if they have a job? Your child can still be claimed as your dependent if they meet these IRS requirements: They're related to you by blood, adoption, or you foster them. They're under age 19 (or a full-time student under 24)
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When should I stop claiming my child as a dependent if they work?

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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Can I claim my daughter as a dependent if she made over $4000?

Answer: No, because your child would not meet the age test, which says your “qualifying child” must be under age 19 or 24 if a full-time student for at least 5 months out of the year. To be considered a “qualifying relative”, his income must be less than $4,300 in 2021 ($4,300 in 2020 also).
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Can I Claim My Child on My Taxes if They Made More Money Than I did?



Does my child working affect my tax credits?

If you don't let them know your child is staying on in education, your tax credits for them will most likely stop after they have left school. Your working tax credit isn't affected as long as you're still getting child tax credit.
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What if my dependent has income?

You can still claim them as a dependent on your return. Dependents who have unearned income, such as interest, dividends or capital gains, will generally have to file their own tax return if that income is more than $1,100 for 2021 (income levels are higher for dependents 65 or older or blind).
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How much can a dependent child earn in 2021 without paying taxes?

A child who has only earned income must file a return only if the total is more than the standard deduction for the year. For 2021, the standard deduction for a dependent child is total earned income plus $350, up to a maximum of $12,550. So, a child can earn up to $12,550 without paying income tax.
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Do I have to file taxes if my parents claim me as a dependent?

If your parents claim you as a dependent on their taxes, you may still need to file your own tax return. As a dependent, you will need to file taxes if you received over $1,100 of unearned income, $12,550 of earned income, or a gross income that was greater than $1,100 or $350 plus your earned income up to $12,200.
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Can I claim my daughter as a dependent if she files a tax return?

Answer: Yes, if your child was born alive during the year and the tests for claiming your child as a dependent are met, you may claim her as a dependent. You may also be entitled to claim: The child tax credit (CTC) and/or additional child tax credit (ACTC)
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Can I file my own taxes if my parents claim me?

If you can be claimed as a dependent on your parents' return, you can still file your own return so that you can receive a refund of taxes withheld. (You will not get back anything for Social Security or Medicare withheld.)
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Can I be claimed as a dependent if I made over 5000?

Can I claim him as my dependent? Yes, you can and should claim him.
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How much can my child earn and still be a dependent 2022?

Minors have to file taxes if their earned income is greater than $12,550 (increasing to $12,950 in 2022). If your child only has unearned income, the threshold is $1,100 (increasing to $1,150 in 2022). 6 If they have both earned and unearned income, it is the greater of $1,100 or their earned income plus $350.
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Can I claim my son as a dependent if he is in college and works?

If your child meets these requirements and 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.
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Should I include my child's income on my tax return?

All dependent children who earn more than $12,550 of income in 2021 must file a personal income tax return and might owe tax to the IRS. Earned income only applies to wages and salaries your child receives as a result of providing services to an employer, even if only through a part-time job.
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How much can a dependent make before having to file taxes?

Criteria for Filing Taxes as a Dependent in 2019

If you're a single or married dependent under age 65, you need to file taxes if any of these are true: Unearned income more than $1,100. Earned income more than $12,200. Gross income more than $1,100 or earned income up to $11,850 — plus $350.
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Should my college student file his own taxes?

College students must file a tax return if they made over a certain income. That income threshold depends on multiple factors, including if you are a dependent or married. Generally, if you're a single student who made more than $12,550, you will have to file a tax return.
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Do tax credits stop when child is 18?

These benefits usually stop on 31 August after a child turns 16, but if your child is in full-time approved education or training, you can still claim for them until they are 19, or in some cases 20.
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Can I still claim tax credits if my child is doing an apprenticeship?

You can get tax credits as an apprentice provided you meet the qualifying conditions. Whether the hours of work you do as an apprentice count as remunerative work for working tax credit purposes will depend on the way your apprenticeship is set up.
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Does child benefit stop automatically at 18?

That can happen either on, or soon after your child has had their 16th birthday. Child Benefit will stop if they leave education or end their training. But, there are some exceptions to the ending date of claiming Child Benefit. You will receive a letter during your child's final year in school.
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How much can a qualifying child earn in 2021?

Under the qualifying relative test, there's no age requirement. However, the child's gross income must be less than $4,300 for the year. You must also provide more than half of the dependent's total support.
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Can I claim my 18 year old as a dependent if they work?

You can usually claim your children as dependents even if they are dependents with income and no matter how much dependent income they may have or where it comes from. However, they must meet the following income test requirements: Your children must be one of these: Under age 19.
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Should I claim my college student as a dependent 2021?

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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Can my mom claim me as a dependent if I work?

For dependent children, there is no income limit like there is for dependent relatives. However, if you worked and gave money to your parents to help cover bills, the amount you paid toward your living expenses cannot be more than your parents provided.
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At what age do your parents stop claiming you on taxes?

You can claim dependent children until they turn 19, unless they go to college, in which case they can be claimed until they turn 24. If your child is 24 years or older, they can still be claimed as a "qualifying relative" if they meet the qualifying relative test or they are permanently and totally disabled.
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