So.. hear me out.
This was my first time filing my taxes ever, I just started my first job ever last year. I do live at my parents house but I earn more than 10k a year. Obviously my mom didn't claim me as a dependent because I make my own money now.
My question is, what information is the treasury using to determine who gets a stimulus check? My mom did not claim me as a dependent, I selected the dependent check box but will whoever is working on those stimulus checks notice that nobody actually claimed me as a dependent even though I clicked on the box?
Thanks!
If you checked the box, on your return, that says you can be claimed as a dependent; you will not be getting a stimulus check. The IRS will not be checking to see if you were actually claimed.
This question has come up lot, here in this forum, and what is not clear is: what happens if you file an amended return to uncheck that box.
But, if you don't get it this year, you'll get it next year (if you still qualify). Under the CARES Act, if you are claimed as a dependent (or qualify to be claimed) on someone else’s return you cannot receive a stimulus check, in 2020. If you could be claimed as a dependent for 2019, but will not be for 2020, you will most likely get it in 2021.
"In essence, the stimulus check acts as an advance of your 2020 income tax refund. This means when you prepare your 2020 income tax return, there will be a line to include the section 6428 credit. The credit on your 2020 return is subtracted by any amount received as a stimulus check in 2020. If the amount you received as a stimulus check is less than the credit you are due, the difference will be included as part of your 2020 refund. If you have been overpaid by receiving the stimulus check, however, you will not be required to return any excess amount".
No, the current guidance is that stimulus checks will be paid according to the 2019 tax return filing. If this was not filed, then the 2018 tax return will be used. For anyone that was claimed or could have been claimed as a dependent, there is no eligibility for a stimulus check as Champ @Hal_Al stated.
I recommend confirming whether or not you really are a dependent. Check 2019 Publication 501 Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information on page 4 and page 11 to determine if you are or are not qualified to be a dependent as a qualifying child or as a qualifying relative.
You can file an amended return to be independent. But, this is sent in through the mail and takes 16 weeks to process. It is best to pay the extra money and send it certified mail so you have proof. Click the link for instructions: How to amend (change or correct) a return you already filed
In the meantime, you can visit the following links for the most recent updates:
TurboTax Corona Virus Tax Center Updates
@sasha03m wrote:Obviously my mom didn't claim me as a dependent because I make my own money now.
That does not necessarily mean you are not a dependent.
How old are you? Were you a full-time student at all in 2019? What about in 2020?
If she can or qualify to claim you on the 2019 tax return, you will not receive a stimulus check even though she does not actually claim. However, if she does not qualify to claim you on their 2020 tax return, which will be done next year, you will still receive the stimulus payment.
Per IRS, if your parents qualify to claim you, but do not actually claim on the return, you are not eligible for the stimulus.
To check if she qualifies to claim you, click here: Credit for Other Dependents
Do you recommend filing the amendment now? I just read that the IRS is no longer processing paper returns. I'm in a similiar situation & wondering if I should leave it until later. I do appreciate the information on whether or not the IRS checks to see if you were actually claimed.
@suzygib You need to find out *IF* you QUALIFY as a dependent or not. You don't get to choose, it is a matter of fact. It does not matter if a parent actually claimed you or not. You need to find out if the parent was ELIGIBLE to claim you.
https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/whom-may-i-claim-as-a-dependent
After determine that, *IF* your tax return is wrong, yes, amend.
Hello @KathrynG3,
I am in the same situation. I checked the box "Someone can claim you as a dependent." But my parents did not claim me. Therefore I will file an amended tax return.
But will I still qualify to receive the Stimulus Check? If so, when would that be?
Thank you!
@SamuelAmbar Read my comment above. If they are ELIGIBLE to claim you as a dependent, you won't amend. You CAN'T claim yourself if somebody else CAN claim you. Trying to do so would be fraud.
I’m in the same boat as you... I filed as a dependent out of habit, for when I was still going to school. However, I found out they have not claimed me for the past couple of years. They did not claim me this year either, but the IRS will be going off of your filing status. Not by whether you were actually claimed. We are both screwed. Misery loves company I guess.
Same!..... My father did not claim me, but I checked the dependent box out of habit also. I amended my return and will mail the 1040 today. I am not sure if I will receive the stimulus check because it takes 12-16 weeks to process and the deadline is July 15. I hope it comes after they process it.
Hey, what form did you use to uncheck the dependent box?
My son is 16 and he filed taxes for the first time for tax year 2019. He definitely had the box checked for "Someone can claim you as a dependent". He received a stimulus payment of $1200. Will they correct the mistake and pull the money back?
I too did the same as you, but i amended my tax return as soon as i realized they were not going to claim me. My account got adjusted the 27th of March, but when i checked the status of my stimulus it said that it wasn't able to process if i am eligible. Can someone help me out? Will i still be receiving the stimulus check.
I just started my first job ever last year. I do live at my parents house but I earn more than 10k a year.
If, on Dec 31 of the tax year you were:
- Under the age of 19
*******************OR*****************
Under the age of 24 and a full time college/High school student for *ANY* *ONE* *SEMESTER* that started in the tax year and;
*YOU* did not provide *MORE* than 50% of your own support for the *ENTIRE* tax year, and;
Were enrolled in a course of study at an accredited learning institution that will lead to a degree or certification, then;
Your earnings *DO* *NOT* *MATTER*. You could earn a million dollars (literally!) and still qualify as a dependent on your parent's tax return. Understand that there is *NO* requirement for your parents to provide you any support. Not one single penny. The support requirement is on you, and only you. Since you only made about $10-11K in 2019 *AND* you lived with your parents, there is no way possible on this green earth that you provided more than 50% of your own support. Therefore your parents' qualify to claim you as a dependent.
Now understand this: Your parents have a choice. *You* do not have a choice. You "MUST" select the option for "I can be claimed on someone else's return" and it flat out does not matter if your parent's claim you or not. THe key word here is *QUALIFY*. If the above conditions are true, then your parents qualify to claim you on their tax return, and it flat out does not matter if they actually claim you or not. You have no choice but to select the option for "I can be claimed on someone else's tax return" weather your parent's actually claim you or not.
Additionally, dependents *over* the age of 16 on Dec 31 of the tax year do not qualify the parents for the additional $500 per dependent.
Hey, I'm in a situation as well.
This year, I accidentally filed as a independent, (my first year filing taxes), though I am usually a dependent. I recently got my refund, and was looking to file an amended return. However, I received the stimulus check, and I have not yet made motions for the amended return. Is it still necessary to do so? Are there any potential consequences since I recieved the check? I am 18 and so it is obvious that college students are typically not eligible as dependents. In 2020 though, I plan to file as a dependent. Will I have to pay the money back, or have problems with my tax credit for next year? My income is way below the limit for dependents, and will most likely be the same next year.
Can someone help me out? In 2019, I moved out of my mom’s house in April. I’ve lived with my boyfriend at his moms ever since. The only bill my mother pays of mine is my phone bill. I pay for my college, car, car insurance, and anything else I want or need. I checked the box also that says “can you be claimed as a dependent?” No one claimed me as a dependent though. What can I do?
hey @Mizmokitty22 . I’ve made the same mistake unfortunately.. From what I’ve seen, one source says that if you were not claimed that you may still be eligible. However, the IRS page makes it seem that if you filed that you can be claimed then you are ineligible. The only thing I’m aware that we can do is try to amend your tax forms, send it in & hope for the best. Of course this will take a couple weeks for it to be finalized.
I would recommend that you wait for somebody with more expertise to use to chime in before you do so. In the meantime, check out irs.gov/Coronavirus/get-my-payment to see your current status on receiving the “Economic Impact Payment”. I foolishly did so only after filing the amendment, so it says status unavailable. Hopefully you’re in the clear to get it though!
The answer to that question is not clear (it's been asked frequently here, with no clear cut answer, yet). If you do get a stimulus, it'll be a long time coming. In the mean time, he'll have to pay back the $500 other dependent credit, he got for claiming you. You may just want to wait til next year.
Under the CARES Act, if you are claimed as a dependent on someone else’s return you cannot receive a stimulus check, in 2020. If you were claimed as a dependent for 2019, but will not be for 2020, you will most likely get it in 2021.
"In essence, the stimulus check acts as an advance of your 2020 income tax refund. This means when you prepare your 2020 income tax return, there will be a line to include the section 6428 credit. The credit on your 2020 return is subtracted by any amount received as a stimulus check in 2020. If the amount you received as a stimulus check is less than the credit you are due, the difference will be included as part of your 2020 refund. If you have been overpaid by receiving the stimulus check, however, you will not be required to return any excess amount".
Did it cost you money to amend on your turbotax? I clicked no for both answers, but then it told me I had to pay $110 to file. Thanks!
I did my son taxes and out of habit I checked he could be claimed on someone else taxes but after reading the qualification he doesn’t qualify as a dependent. He’s 22 and not in school. Not disable. Should I amend his taxes so he can recd the stimulus?