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February 7, 2024
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door dash driver dependent

  • February 7, 2024
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Hello,I have been filing my daughter as a dependent for a couple years now. She is 21 years old and this year she worked as a door dasher driver (independent contractor )being the only income she received and she is not a student.She told me she filed her door dash 1099-NEC,her mileage and lease rental,along with her 1095-A form.She said she listed that somebody else claims her on her tax form when she filed..Do I need to file the 1095-A form for her on my taxes as well ? As well as any other that she has filed. I need help in knowing how to move forward with this.Thanks,

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February 7, 2024

If your 21 year old daughter is not a student and earned more than $4,700 you cannot claim her as a dependent on your return.  

 

If you cannot claim her as a dependent, then no, you would not enter her 1095-A on your return.

 

Did she say someone else could claim her but would not be or did she say someone could and would be claiming her?

 

If she earned less than $4,700, and you provided more than half of her support for the year, then you would be able to claim her as a dependent for the Other Dependent Credit.  If you can claim her then you would need to include her 1095-A on your return.  She should not have claimed it on her return as a dependent. 

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faye65Author
February 8, 2024

Hello,She made under 2,500. I did provide more than half  support for the year.Do I need to file her door dash 1099 nec and her 1095 a is my question .She said she when she filed she had entered someone else is claiming  her.Thanks,

February 8, 2024

As VanessA said, if your 21 year old daughter is not a student she does not qualify as a dependent, and you cannot claim her.  You do not file her 1099-NEC on your tax return.  Even if she did qualify as your dependent, you would not report her 1099-NEC on your tax return.  As for the 1095-A, since she is not your dependent you do not file her 1095-A on your tax return. 

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