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Level 2
posted Mar 7, 2025 6:37:10 AM

19 year old child, dependent & HS student with W2 income under $5K. Required to file taxes?

I am uncertain if child should file taxes or not. Had a couple of W2 jobs and earnings were a bit shy of $5K. Child was in last year of high school in 2024 and was a dependent in the household.

 

Does child need to file taxes? Do I add child's income to my taxes? 

 

Bonus question: 23-yo, full-time student, dependent with no income for the year received a 1099-INT for $22. Do I report it somewhere?

 

Thank you!!!

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1 Best answer
Expert Alumni
Mar 7, 2025 7:15:35 AM

The child should not file a tax return under the conditions you mention, the payroll taxes are not refundable.

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Expert Alumni
Mar 7, 2025 6:42:04 AM

No, if taxes were not withheld from their income, they does not have to file a return when their income is only $5,000 as this is less than the standard deduction of $14,600.  If taxes were withheld, they can file to claim a refund.

No, you do not add the income to your return.  A child's earned income is always reported on their own return.

 

No, your 23 year old if they had absolutely no other income, does not need to file a return just to report the 1099-INT for $22. 

Level 2
Mar 7, 2025 7:05:57 AM

Thanks Vanessa!

 

Just a follow-up question:

Child did not have any Federal Income Tax withheld. The only tax withheld was SS tax + Medicare tax. Should child still file or there is no refund to file for?

Expert Alumni
Mar 7, 2025 7:15:35 AM

The child should not file a tax return under the conditions you mention, the payroll taxes are not refundable.