I am trying to understand whether my daughter needs to file tax return in 2024, I am claiming her as a dependent on my return. She made $4000 earned income and $400 from selling stocks (unearned income), the info I found in very confusing.
IRS publication https://www.irs.gov/individuals/check-if-you-need-to-file-a-tax-return says that gross income ($4400 = $4000 + $400) was more than earned income plus $450, which is $4450, then filing is required. So based on this filing is not required in her case.
TurboTax publication https://ttlc.intuit.com/content/p_cg_tt_na_cas_na_article:L08E2JVAg_US_en_US says the same, but it is plus $400 not $450 as in IRS.
If to run IRS Interactive Tax Assistant https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/do-i-need-to-file-a-tax-return then it says filing is required as "Your return's gross income is equal to, or exceeds, $4,350.00." It seems it adds $350 to the earned income and not $450 as in their (IRS) publication.
Question is what information is correct and whether tax return is required in this situation?
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Since her unearned income is less than $1,300 and her earned income is less than $14,600 she is not required to file a tax return.
The IRS website you posted has a table for Dependent Income - https://www.irs.gov/individuals/check-if-you-need-to-file-a-tax-return
If federal income taxes were withheld from her wages as a W-2 employee she should file to get a tax refund. If the $4,000 was not from wages as W-2 employee but from self-employment she is required to file since her self-employment income is $400 or more. If this is the case then she needs to use a Schedule C for the income and expenses.
If for any reason she files a tax return make sure that she indicates on her tax return that she can be claimed as a dependent.
$4000 is W2 wages, no federal taxes were withheld.
I am confused with the different output by reading IRS publication and running Interactive Tax Assistant from the same IRS.
I guess IRS publication should be considered to be correct. Am I right here?
@v2021 You are correct. The IRS publications are the final word.
Thank you!
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