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July 21, 2021
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Daughter in college

  • July 21, 2021
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My college daughter has a part-time job where she makes around $10,000. She does not pay for over half of her college living expenses, etc. Should I be claiming her on my tax return as a dependent? OrShould she file herself single and I do not claim her?

 

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    July 21, 2021

    Hello londonbeck,

    You can file a return for your daughter whether or not you claim her as a depedent. In fact, according to this article, you must file a return for her. Assuming your daughter had taxes withheld from her paycheck, you will want to file a return in order to get those taxes back in a refund.

     

    You need to consider a couple things when deciding to claim her as a dependent or not. Being in college, I assume she is 18 or older where the other dependent credit available to you will only be $500. Not claiming her and allowing her to claim herself may give more back than the $500 credit you would receive. So, you will need to play around with the numbers to see which scenario gives the better refund.

    July 21, 2021

    There is no income limitations for college students to be claimed as a dependent, so if you meet the support test then your child should eligible. However,  if child has filed a tax return, then she should not have claimed herself as a dependent. If she did then it would prevent you from claiming her. 

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