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It depends. In the following situations someone else may be able to claim you:
If you were not a student and at least 19, or 24 or older on December 31, 2017 with at least $4050 of income, no one could have claimed you. However, if you are getting an e-file reject, you would have to mail in your return. Once your age, student status and income are verified, the other individual will lose you as a claim on their return and have to return any refund they may have received by claiming you.
It depends. In the following situations someone else may be able to claim you:
If you were not a student and at least 19, or 24 or older on December 31, 2017 with at least $4050 of income, no one could have claimed you. However, if you are getting an e-file reject, you would have to mail in your return. Once your age, student status and income are verified, the other individual will lose you as a claim on their return and have to return any refund they may have received by claiming you.
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