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April 30, 2025
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I filed my taxes 2 weeks ago claiming my full-time college child. Today, she e-filed, didn't realize that they didn't say on hers that someone claimed her as a dependent?

  • April 30, 2025
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I noticed the error when she came home. I always claimed her as a dependent every year, and this was the first year she files. How can this be resolved?

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    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    April 30, 2025

    Did her efile reject?  Then all she has to do is go to My Info and check the box that she can be claimed on someone else’s return and resend it.  

    apena3Author
    April 30, 2025

    Hi.  Thank you for your reply, This is a new situation for us as she's never filed before. She e-filed but I don't know yet if it was accepted. Is that what would likely happen, that her tax returns will be rejected by federal and state because I already filed and claimed her? Will she have to file an amendment? Would it affect my filing in any way? Appreciate your knowledge in this!

    DawnC
    Employee
    April 30, 2025

    Was her e-filed return accepted?    If so, are you sure you claimed her as a dependent?     Is the box checked on her return?

     

     

     

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    apena3Author
    April 30, 2025

    Hi.  Thank you for your reply, This is a new situation for us as she's never filed before. This box should have been checked on her return because she stated it should be when she went to prepare her taxes, but they made the error (not Intuit Turbo Tax, she used a different service). I claimed her on my taxes a couple of weeks ago and it went through fine as usual.  She e-filed just today in the afternoon but I don't know yet if it was accepted. Will her tax returns be rejected by federal and state because I already filed and claimed her? Will she have to file an amendment? Would it affect my filing in any way? Appreciate your knowledge in this as well!

    SharonD007
    April 30, 2025

    More than likely, her tax return will be rejected because someone else has claimed her.  She can fix the reject by indicating in the software that she used that She is being claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return.  The only reason why she would do an amendment would be if her tax return is accepted.

     

    This won't have an impact on your tax return.  If her return is accepted, she should amend it because her standard deduction will be lower since you are claiming her as a dependent.  If your daughter claimed education credits, she should remove those when she fixes the reject or does an amendment because you should enter the education credits on your tax return since she is your dependent.

     

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