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April 16, 2020
Question

I made an error on my return - I accidentally stated that I can be claimed as a dependent, which is not true.

  • April 16, 2020
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To my understanding, a dependent is one who is under the age of 24 and whose parents pay for more than half of one's financial support. I am not yet 24, but I have provided for myself financially for over 5 years.  Am I still considered a dependent if I stated I 'can' be claimed on my tax return but I was never actually claimed as such on my parents taxes?

 

Do I need to file an amendment so that in the eyes of the IRS I can be an independent? 

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ARPerez96Author
April 16, 2020

And if my parents did not claim me on their taxes but on my return I stated that I can be claimed, will that effect me getting my stimulus check? 

Employee
April 16, 2020

The answer is yes as well to your second question.  You will not get the stimulus check until you fix your return.

Employee
April 16, 2020

Yes, you need to amend your return.  My second oldest, who is now in his second year of the US Army, marked his as being a dependent, without double checking things with me.  He was rushing to get his return done.  So we have had to file an Amendment for him.  Currently, until his Amendment gets approved, he will not get the stimulus check.

 

So, yes, you, need to amend your return.  You may also get back additional on your original refund.  My son got back an additional 159 for his.

April 25, 2020

I made error on my return tax ...I send it already...I want to start over again