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1099-INT FORM - Dependent

My grandmother and I have a joint bank account and she received a 1099-INT form with $200 interest (shes the primary/lead account holder that's why it came in her name). Do I have to file it on my income taxes? I also claim her as my dependent and have been for 5+ years

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1099-INT FORM - Dependent

how should the income be split? That's how it should be reported.

if it is split then whose SSN is on the 1099. they should report 100% than use the nominee adjustment to reduce it to their taxable portion. make sure the other picks up their share. they too use a 1099-INT. 

1099-INT FORM - Dependent

My grandmother's social is on the form, but she doesn't file taxes, she's my dependent.  So do I just file the form on my return?

Hal_Al
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1099-INT FORM - Dependent

Q. My grandmother and I have a joint bank account and she received a 1099-INT form with $200 interest.  Do I have to file it on my income taxes?

A. Simple answer: No. The account is under her SS# and that's all the IRS can see. 

 

Q. What if, I also claim her as my dependent?

A. Still no. Dependents can have income. It would be reported on their own tax return, if they had enough income to have to file. Dependents have a lower filing threshold than regular tax filers.  It's $1250 of unearned income (e.g. interest).

 

Q. But the other reply said,  it should be reported as it was  split?

A. He's saying you "follow the money".  If grandma kept all the $200, you don't have to report any of it.  If she gave $100, then you should probably report $100, as interest.  Others might argue, the $100 was only a gift from grandma and not reportable income to you.  

 

Q. What is the $200 was  left it in the account?

A.  Then you look at the reality of ownership.  If you're really half owner, you should report half.  If your only on the account  to make the inheritance easier and really grandma's money to use, for now, you don't report any of it

 

 

 

 

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