Should I claim my 21 year old as a dependent?

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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When should I not claim my child as a dependent?

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 21 year old as a dependent if he works?

Your child must be under age 19 or, if a full-time student, under age 24. There's no age limit if your child is permanently and totally disabled.
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Can my parents claim me as a dependent if I'm 21?

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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Should I let my parents claim me as a dependent?

If you do, your parents should claim you on their taxes. If you filed independently and should have been claimed as a dependent by your parents, or if they claimed you and should not have, you can dispute the dependency with the IRS.
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Can I claim my 18 year old as a dependent if she works?



What are the cons of being claimed as a dependent?

Cons Explained
  • Claiming someone as a dependent prevents them from filing their own tax return. In some cases, it might be more beneficial for someone to file their own return. ...
  • You might not see much benefit if your income is too high.
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Do I lose money if my parents claim me?

“If My Parents Claim Me Do I Lose Money?” If your parents claim you as a dependent on their taxes, they claim certain tax benefits associated with having a dependent. As a dependent, you do not qualify to claim those tax benefits. However, you may still need to file a tax return if you have income.
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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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Will I get a stimulus check if my parents claimed me as a dependent?

Again, the stimulus will be paid to your parents, or whoever claimed you as a dependent, even if you file a separate tax return for yourself. These are not the only scenarios that may qualify you to receive the stimulus check — there are several other tests you can use to check if you qualify.
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How much does a dependent reduce your taxes 2021?

Child and dependent care credit increased for 2021

In addition, eligible taxpayers can claim qualifying child and dependent care expenses of up to: $8,000 for one qualifying child or dependent, up from $3,000 in prior years, or. $16,000 for two or more qualifying dependents, up from $6,000 before 2021.
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Can I claim my child as a dependent if they file their own taxes?

Can I claim my child as a dependent if they file a tax return? Your child can still qualify as a dependent if they file their own taxes. They will need to indicate that someone else claims them as a dependent on their return. See how this is done in TaxSlayer.
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How much does a dependent reduce your taxes 2020?

For tax years 2018 through 2020, claiming dependents no longer provides for an exemption of any income from taxation. However, each dependent that qualifies for the child tax credit will reduce your taxes by $2,000 and those that don't can reduce your taxes by $500 each.
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Is it better to not claim college student as dependent?

Thus it is sometimes better for parents to forego claiming college students as dependents to allow the student to take advantage of tax credits for higher education, as I'll explain later. The $4,000 exemption phases out for high-income taxpayers.
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What happens if I don't claim my child on taxes?

You have two options: You may file your income tax return without claiming your daughter as a dependent. After you receive her SSN, you may then amend your return on Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return and claim your daughter as a dependent.
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Is there any benefit to claiming dependents?

If you can claim someone as a dependent, certain deductions you can get will lower the amount of income you can be taxed on. If you qualify for a tax credit related to having a dependent, your tax liability will shrink and you may even be able to redeem the credit for a tax refund.
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How much money can a child make and still be claimed as a dependent?

Earned Income Only

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. For 2022, the standard deduction for a dependent child is total earned income plus $400, up to $12,950.
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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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Should I claim my college student as a dependent 2020 stimulus?

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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What happens if my parents claim me in 2019 but not 2020?

If you were claimed as a dependent in 2019 but not in 2020, you can still get the Recovery rebate credit on your 2020 return even if your parents got it for you. And actually if you were over 17 in 2019 they did not get it by claiming you as a dependent. They only get it for dependents under 17.
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Is it better for a college student to claim themselves 2019?

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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Which parent should claim child on taxes to get more money?

Typically, the parent who has custody of the child for more time gets to claim the credit. But if the custody agreement mandates that it's a 50/50 split, then the parent with the higher adjusted gross income gets to claim it.
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Can I claim my daughter as a dependent if she made over $4000?

Can I still claim my daughter as a dependent if she made income of $4,000 and received a scholarship? Yes, she is still your dependent if you provided more than 50% of her support and she was a full-time student.
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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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Should my son file taxes if I claim him?

Your child's earned income

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 money can a child make and still be claimed as a dependent in 2019?

Earned income only

A child must file a tax return if their earned income is more than the standard deduction. 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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