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Deductions & credits
Hi. Thanks for your prompt responses.
You wrote: If she had $16,000 of spendable income, are you sure you can claim her as a dependent? Yes, probably.
I guess the answer is yes, since she was 18 starting 2022 and made 19 on May. Also she started college on August 15, so Assuming August as a full month, that would be 5 months (He is under age 19, or under 24 if a full time student for at least 5 months of the year,). Also she lived with us from January to July. "As you wrote"He/she lived with the parent (including temporary absences such as away at school) for more than half the year.
I also considered no to add her as a dependent this year, but she she is on my 1095-A, so I guess she needs to be. By the way during the filling of the 1095-A there appeared a question about if any of my dependents was going to file taxes, when I answer yes, it asked the Magi Income (something like the gross income) and when I put the value, my taxes to be paid increased an important amount (obviously by the time I fill the data (Nov 2021) on the healthcare marketplace I did not considered that my daughter was going to be working or even less that she was going to make the minimum to file taxes.
I have some questions on your other post, so I would reply on that.
Thanks again