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So I have filed ez1040 before however I was trying to do my baby daddy's taxes for him and Im pretty sure I made a mistake. I added myself as a dependent because well he pays for well over half of my care except for i received all 3 stimulus checks.i noticed it said he qualified for a recovery rebate credit (an additional 1,400) which i do not believe to be accurate because we both did indeed received our own 1,400 dolla checks. ALSO I was reading some things on the IRS website and they stated person's WITHOUT dependents could receive a maximum amount of $1,502 for the EIC. He however only got $498 which i assume is because of the fact that I was filed as his dependent. I'm absolutely sure that I didn't get him the highest possible amount and would love some help with a possible solution. I believe if i remove myself as dependent then that would fix both problems??
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First, Earned Income Credit is based on income and number of dependents. The website saying "could receive" means that depending on the facts that is the highest amount possible. You claiming yourself as a dependent on his return does not reduce the potential Earned Income Credit (EIC).
By adding yourself on his return might show that there is an outstanding $1,400.00 stimulus due, depending on what you entered as amounts received on the Recovery Rebate Credit form. If you did not include the $1,400 that you received for yourself then it would show that there is an outstanding $1,400.00 due.
If you feel you have prepared the return incorrect, review the return or print out a copy for review. You can always go to amend and make changes that you think are incorrect to see the effect on the refund. TurboTax allows you to prepare an amended return FREE!
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