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Does my 18 year old have to file a separate return now that she’s an ‘adult’ if her 2018 income was only $5965.98?
She is my qualifying head of household dependent.
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Does my 18 year old have to file a separate return now that she’s an ‘adult’ if her 2018 income was only $5965.98?
If she has W-2 income from employment, then she is not required to file. However, she should do so to claim a refund.
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Does my 18 year old have to file a separate return now that she’s an ‘adult’ if her 2018 income was only $5965.98?
If she has W-2 income from employment, then she is not required to file. However, she should do so to claim a refund.
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Does my 18 year old have to file a separate return now that she’s an ‘adult’ if her 2018 income was only $5965.98?
If her income is from wages (form W-2). she is not required to file a tax return. However, she can if she has tax withheld and wants them refunded.
If her income is from form 1099-MISC, she is required to file a tax return.
She has to indicate on her tax return that she can be claimed as a dependent by someone else.
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