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The only way to find out is to file your tax return and see if it gets accepted or rejected. If it's accepted, then no one has claimed you and if it's rejected someone has.
@TAYLORSCABINETCOMMODITY Did your return efile reject because someone claimed you (like your parents)? If you qualify as their dependent then you need to check that box on your return. Go to My Info, click Edit by your name and scrolls down to #3 and change it.
Or if you don't know who claimed you or if they are not qualified to claim you then you will need to print and mail your return and let the IRS determine who is able to claim you.
I'm not saying I am more experienced but I am in the same situation (disabled, receiving social security) and I live with my brother. He tried to claim me as a dependant and couldn't. I filed myself (after talking to the IRS) and found out someone had illegally obtained my social security number. So, it's a good idea to check if you're worried.
Hello I recently filed my taxes and thought my parents claimed me they didn't amd alreadt sent my taxes someone is lying and is causing them to get my stimulus check from.covid 19 and not me please help me figure it out
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Hello I recently filed my taxes and thought my parents claimed me they didn't amd alreadt sent my taxes someone is lying and is causing them to get my stimulus check from.covid 19 and not me please help me figure it out
Exactly what are you trying to figure out? What is the problem if you already filed?
How do I know if someone claimed me as a dependent?? I need to know if I will get a stimulus check I already filed my taxes on here and got a return of $465
If someone claimed you as a dependent before you e-filed, your own e-file would have been rejected. You say that you filed successfully, so it sounds like you are good.
I filed successfully as a independent and my step dad claimed me on his return after which also successfully went through ( I wasn’t aware of ) , would that mess with the possibility of me getting a stimulus check im 18 and not in college
A social security number cannot be claimed twice on two separate returns. If he claimed you and filed after your return was accepted, his return should have been rejected by the IRS. You will want to review this information on the returns.
The IRS is making stimulus payments based on the information on your return and not necessarily matching it up with other filings to confirm. Per the IRS, you are not eligible if:
You can be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s return. For example, this would include a child, student or older dependent who can be claimed on a parent’s return.
It does not state that you are claimed, but rather that you are can be claimed on someone else's return.
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