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I am 25, (and during 2017), I made over $7000 in income, am not and was not a student - I do live with my parents and did all year. Are my parents able to claim me still?
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I am 25, (and during 2017), I made over $7000 in income, am not and was not a student - I do live with my parents and did all year. Are my parents able to claim me still?
No. your parents cannot claim you as a dependent. You are too old (over 23 and not a student) and you made too much (over $4050).
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I am 25, (and during 2017), I made over $7000 in income, am not and was not a student - I do live with my parents and did all year. Are my parents able to claim me still?
No. your parents cannot claim you as a dependent. You are too old (over 23 and not a student) and you made too much (over $4050).
**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
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