Question about student filing her own tax
My daughter is 19 and is a sophomore in college. She got a full-ride scholarship that pays for her tuition, housing, books, etc. I filed her as a dependent until last year. Would it be better if she files her taxes rather than me claiming her as a dependent? I know we can claim her as a dependent until she turns 24, and it would be more beneficial for us to claim her as a dependent. Here are some of the requirements I am not sure about:
1. Your child must live with you for more than half the year, but several exceptions apply. - She lived in the dorm most of the year. My understanding is that temporary absences while away at college are considered living with us. Is that correct?
2. As long as the child does not provide more than half of their own support - The scholarship covers 100% of her cost, plus she earned around 3k to 4k through a summer research grant from her school. She didn't earn anything through work. My understanding is that "own support" doesn't include scholarships and grants. Is that correct?
If I claim her as dependent and include her 1098T in my return, does she still have to file her own return? There is no W2 for her since she didn't work anywhere.
Any help to clarify this is appreciated.