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Can a student claim himself as an exemption on the State of Georgia Form 500 if his parents are claiming him on their State of Georgia return as a dependent?
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Can a student claim himself as an exemption on the State of Georgia Form 500 if his parents are claiming him on their State of Georgia return as a dependent?
Georgia allows you to claim a personal exemption for yourself on line 6, even if you are claimed as a dependent on your parents' return.
June 5, 2019
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Can a student claim himself as an exemption on the State of Georgia Form 500 if his parents are claiming him on their State of Georgia return as a dependent?
"Can a student claim himself as an exemption on the State of Georgia Form 500 if his parents are claiming him on their State of Georgia return as a dependent? "
You can't claim your own exemption if your parents are claiming you.
You can't claim your own exemption if your parents are claiming you.
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Can a student claim himself as an exemption on the State of Georgia Form 500 if his parents are claiming him on their State of Georgia return as a dependent?
Georgia allows you to claim a personal exemption for yourself on line 6, even if you are claimed as a dependent on your parents' return.
June 5, 2019
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