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witchymom
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Can't finish typing my question!

Can I claim my daughter who turned 20 on 12/5/2016? She lives here and only occasionally pays for the small gas bill or contributes to food every so often. She does not pay rent or other household expenses. She does work full time and pays for her own personal expenses.
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DawnC0
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Can't finish typing my question!

If she made over $4,050, which she probably did working full time, she should claim herself.  You can't claim her if she made over $4,050 and was not a full time student.

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DawnC0
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Can't finish typing my question!

If she made over $4,050, which she probably did working full time, she should claim herself.  You can't claim her if she made over $4,050 and was not a full time student.

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