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June 3, 2019
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Can I claim my kid who was 18 an only worked a couple months? And do I have to report his income

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Best answer by MinhT1

Yes, you can still claim your son as a dependent if you provided more than half of his support in 2017. You do not report his income on your tax return.

If his wages (on form W-2) is over $6,350 or if his income on form 1099-MISC is over than $400, he is required to file his own tax return. Even if his W-2 wages are less than $6,350, he can file a tax return to claim a refund of taxes withheld. He has to indicate on his return that he can be claimed as a dependent by someone else.

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June 3, 2019

Yes, you can still claim your son as a dependent if you provided more than half of his support in 2017. You do not report his income on your tax return.

If his wages (on form W-2) is over $6,350 or if his income on form 1099-MISC is over than $400, he is required to file his own tax return. Even if his W-2 wages are less than $6,350, he can file a tax return to claim a refund of taxes withheld. He has to indicate on his return that he can be claimed as a dependent by someone else.

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