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Do I have to claim a SSA-1099 form on my child. If so how??? I don't see where they asked that question.
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Do I have to claim a SSA-1099 form on my child. If so how??? I don't see where they asked that question.
You do not enter your child's SSA-1099 on your tax return.
If the social security benefits on SSA-1099 is your child's only income, he/she is not required to file a tax return.
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Do I have to claim a SSA-1099 form on my child. If so how??? I don't see where they asked that question.
You do not enter your child's SSA-1099 on your tax return.
If the social security benefits on SSA-1099 is your child's only income, he/she is not required to file a tax return.
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Do I have to claim a SSA-1099 form on my child. If so how??? I don't see where they asked that question.
This has been a few years since this was posted, is it still accurate?
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Do I have to claim a SSA-1099 form on my child. If so how??? I don't see where they asked that question.
Yes, the information is still accurate. If the social security benefits on SSA-1099 is your child's only income, he/she is not required to file a tax return.
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