criteria from a 19 year old to file independently
19 year old wanting to file independently. Do I have to have provided more than half my support? And if so, can it be from un-earned income, or does it have to be earned income?
19 year old wanting to file independently. Do I have to have provided more than half my support? And if so, can it be from un-earned income, or does it have to be earned income?
Thank you very much for your answer. very complete and makes sense. What about the same situation, 19 years old, has NO earned income, a lot of unearned income, and is NOT a student {or more accurately, he is in a school that is not recognized as a credentialed school in any way. kind of like a religious study group]
Thank you very much!!
No. Full time student is a criteria for the kiddie tax. He was a full-time student for 2024 if during any part of any 5 calendar months during the year you were enrolled as a full-time student at an eligible educational institution, or took a full-time, on-farm training course given by such an institution or by a state, county, or local government agency.
Incidentally, if he does not support himself with his own earned income, he is not eligible for the refundable portion of the most generous of the tuition credits. However, if he has a tax liability from that investment income, he is eligible for the non refundable credit (up to $2500), if he is not claimed as a dependent.
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