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Chances are he's not your dependent. He can only be your dependent if:
If he had too much income, he files separately from you. If he does still qualify as your dependent, his w-2 is not reported on your return. He would have to file a separate return stating that he is being claimed on another return by someone else. In this situation, he would be filing to have his federal (and state) taxes refunded to him.
Chances are he's not your dependent. He can only be your dependent if:
If he had too much income, he files separately from you. If he does still qualify as your dependent, his w-2 is not reported on your return. He would have to file a separate return stating that he is being claimed on another return by someone else. In this situation, he would be filing to have his federal (and state) taxes refunded to him.
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