According to other answers listed here, for 2025 if my daughter lived with me, is a full-time student at college, and under the age of 24, the income limit for earnings don't apply. My daughter was full-time, was 22 on Dec 31, lived with me all year, and did not pay for more than half the cost of her support. But she earned more than $5,200. Turbo Tax is saying she doesn't qualify as my dependent. Was the other answer incorrect? Or did I miss something when I read the answer?
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No, the answer isn't incorrect and you did not miss anything. Your daughter qualifies as a dependent based on the information you provided. Usually, the reason for this issue is something omitted in the interview about the dependent.
Revisit the entry in the "My Info, Your household" section. Make sure all the interview screens have been completed accurately:
Here is some more detailed information: Rules for Claiming Dependents on Taxes
Thank you for the response, Mindy. I'm thinking my copy of Turbo Tax is tweaked. Not only will it not state she is a dependent, but my other daughter is permanently disabled and qualifies me for Head of Household status. It wants to put me as Single filing status. Both sets of dependent information have been correctly entered. I'm not quite sure what to do for the moment. This is stressing me out.
I didn't save the file and started over. I (again) brought forward my 2024 return and started from the beginning. This time, it properly identified my kids as dependents and a filing status of HH. I feel so much better!
You could have just deleted the kids from My Info and then enter them again. That would have cleared something out and given you all the right questions.
I actually did try that before closing out and starting again. Something must not have loaded properly, and I wasn't that far into it. So starting over seemed like the next logical step.
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