If my adult child qualifies as my dependent and works part time. Should/can he file his own taxes at the beginning of the year as exempt, or even at all?
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No, your adult child should not say he is "exempt." He should complete a W-4 for his employers. If tax is withheld from his income, he can file a tax return at tax time to seek a refund. If you can claim him as a dependent then he is required to say on his own return that someone else can claim him.
Firstly, if you adult son is unmarried :
Regarding the requirements for claiming full-time college student as your qualifying child for EIC purposes, the student must be:
If your adult son is NOT a full time college student, then you may claim him/her as a qualifying relative.
Your relative can't have a gross income of more than $4,700 in 2023 and be claimed by you as a dependent. This threshold increases to $5,050 for 2024. Certain income is excluded from this requirement such as all or part of Social Security benefits.
Lastly, if your adult son qualifies as a dependent on your tax return, he can still file his own taxes as a dependent to get a refund while you file your own taxes including your adult son as a dependent.
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