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July 15, 2020
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Dependent and Stimulus Check

  • July 15, 2020
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My son turned 18 this year in Feb.  He had a job last year and based on the rules of the stimulus check, he should be able to receive $1200 if I don't claim him as a dependent on my 2019 tax return which I'm about to file.  He did have a job last year and I already filed his 2019 tax returns back in April (he received a refund).

So my question is this...how do I remove him as a dependent in 2017?  Do I just remove him altogether from my tax returns?  Is this a smart move?  And if I do remove him, how do we get him in line for the stimulus check?

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    Level 15
    July 15, 2020

    No.  Just because your son turned 18 this year in 2020, he does not get a stimulus check.  He can still be claimed as a dependent at his age, so he does not qualify to get a stimulus check for himself.  A person who CAN be claimed as a dependent does not get a stimulus check.  

     

    Please review the rules for claiming a dependent.  He is still a qualifying child.  He was only 17 in 2019 according to what you said.

     

    WHO CAN I CLAIM AS A DEPENDENT?

     

    You can claim a child, relative, friend, fiance (etc.) as a dependent on your 2019 taxes as long as they meet the following requirements:

    Qualifying child

    • They are related to you.

    • They cannot be claimed as a dependent by someone else.

    • They are a U.S. citizen, resident alien, national, or a Canadian or   Mexican resident.

    • They are not filing a joint return with their spouse.

    • They are under the age of 19 (or 24 for full-time students).

      • No age limit for permanently and totally disabled children

            They live with you for more than half the year (exceptions apply).

    Qualifying relative

    • They don't have to be related to you (despite the name).

    • They cannot be claimed as a dependent by someone else.

    • They are a U.S. citizen, resident alien, national, or a Canadian or Mexican resident.

    • They are not filing a joint return with their spouse.

    They lived with you the entire year.

    • They made less than $4200  (not counting Social Security)

    • You provided more than half of their financial support. More info

    When you add someone as a dependent, we'll ask a series of questions to make sure you can claim them.

    Related Information:

    Does a dependent have to live with me?

    What does "financially support another person" mean?

    Can I claim a newborn baby?

     

     

     

    IRS interview to help determine who can be claimed:

    https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/who-can-i-claim-as-a-dependent

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
    Level 15
    July 15, 2020

    Please review the rules for eligibility for stimulus checks from the IRS site:

     

     

    A2. Although some filers, such as high-income filers, will not qualify for an Economic Impact Payment, most will.

    Taxpayers likely won't qualify for an Economic Impact Payment if any of the following apply:

    • You do not have any qualifying children and your adjusted gross income is greater than
      • $198,000 if your filing status was married filing jointly
      • $136,500 for head of household
      • $99,000 for all other eligible individuals
    • You can be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s return. For example, this would include a child, student who can be claimed on a parent’s return or a dependent parent who is claimed on their child’s return.
    • You do not have a Social Security number that is valid for employment.
    • You are a nonresident alien.
    • You filed Form 1040-NR or Form 1040NR-EZ, Form 1040-PR or Form 1040-SS for 2019.
    • An incarcerated individual.
    • A deceased individual.
    • An estate or trust.
    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**