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There should be no reason to not only not give her the standard deduction but also add it to her taxable income. I thought that there might be a penalty, such as repayment of the Healthcare Advance Premium Credit, but that wouldn't apply to her as a dependent. Also, try previewing the return to see where the $6300 shows up on the return.
To preview your tax return:
• Go to My Account at the top of your screen.
• Choose Tools.
• In the Tools Center, choose View Tax Summary.
• In the Tax Summary, choose Preview My 1040, at the top of the tax summary.
To preview your tax return:
• Go to My Account at the top of your screen.
• Choose Tools.
• In the Tools Center, choose View Tax Summary.
• In the Tax Summary, choose Preview My 1040, at the top of the tax summary.
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June 1, 2019
12:42 AM