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I was my mom's dependent until August, when I moved to another state and became independent. Can I specify in my taxes that I was only dependent for part of the year?
In August I graduated from undergrad, and moved from my mom's house to another state to start law school. I have been financially independent since then. Because I attend a public school, I have to prove that I've been independent since September. When my mom filed her taxes, she was told she had to claim me as a dependent or owe the IRS money, due to her allowances, etc. She claimed me, but the preparer added a note saying I had become independent in August. If I appear as dependent for the entire year it would impact my tuition (out of state is 40,000 while in-state is 20,000 and my goal is to practice in this state), and possibly my ability to get loans. Is there anything I can do to specify in my taxes when I became independent, or am I just screwed until next year?
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Dependency is determined on the entire year, not just a part of it. And that can be a bit complicated, such as your case. Let us go under the assumption that you were a full-time student, under 24 by December 31, 2018, living at home at least 6 months and 1 day last year. You are your mom's qualifying child if you yourself did not provide at least half of your own support for the entire year. This means there are two possibilities:
- Your mom claimed you when she should not have. If you provided at least half of your own support, how much she owes in taxes does not matter. She is supposed to remove you as a dependent on her return, and you claim yourself as independent on your return (you would claim your own school credits in this case, but you would also mail in your return, because you have been claimed through an e-filed return. Your mom would mail in an amended return with yours).
- Your mom could claim you because you did not provide at least half of your own support in the year. You must file as a dependent, which covers the entire year, not just the section while you were in school.
Unfortunately, there is no provision in the tax code to claim a dependent for only half of the year. Either the person is a dependent or the person is not. The tax code has nothing in between.
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Are you absotively positutly certain on that? I can see the college requiring proof that you've been a "legal resident" of the state. But I've never heard of a college requiring proof of dependency status for the lower in-state tuition.
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