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You cannot report your daughter's capital gains on your tax return. She must file her own tax return.
Additionally, as a full time student for any one semester in 2019, and she was under the age of 19 (not 18) on Dec 31 of the tax year, her earnings do not matter. She could earn a million dollars (literally!) and still qualify as your dependent. Note also that there is no requirement for the parents to provide the student any support. Not one penny. The support requirement is on the student, and only the student. Third party income received by the student (scholarships, 529 distributions, etc.) do not count for the student providing their own support.
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