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How you report the 1099-INT depends on the amount of interest reported.
If your child's only income is unearned income not exceeding $1050, it doesn't need to be reported at all- on either yours or your child's income tax return.
If your child's unearned income is $10,500 or more, s/he will need to file their own return.
If your child's unearned income is between $1,050 and $10,500 can be reported either on your return or your child's. Here's data entry in TurboTax:
How you report the 1099-INT depends on the amount of interest reported.
If your child's only income is unearned income not exceeding $1050, it doesn't need to be reported at all- on either yours or your child's income tax return.
If your child's unearned income is $10,500 or more, s/he will need to file their own return.
If your child's unearned income is between $1,050 and $10,500 can be reported either on your return or your child's. Here's data entry in TurboTax:
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