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I am head of household, my child worked a part time job. How do I file?

 
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I am head of household, my child worked a part time job. How do I file?

Your child might have to file their own return.  Did he get a W2 or 1099Misc for it?  If it's a W2 for less than $6,300 he doesn't have to file except to get back any withholding taken out.  More than 6,300 or if it's a 1099Misc he does have to file.  Be sure on the child's return to check the box that says he can be claimed on someone else's return.

Oh how old is Child and how much did he make?

I am head of household, my child worked a part time job. How do I file?

18  8000
Hal_Al
Level 15

I am head of household, my child worked a part time job. How do I file?

There are two types of dependents, "Qualifying Children"(QC) and standard ("Qualifying Relative" in IRS parlance even though they don't have to actually be related). There is no income limit for a QC but there is an age limit, a relationship test and residence test.
See the answer below. If your child doesn't meet the 3 tests for being a QC, then he cannot be a standard dependent either because his income is too high (>$4050)
Hal_Al
Level 15

I am head of household, my child worked a part time job. How do I file?

You're still Head of Household with a dependent.

A child of a taxpayer can still be a “Qualifying Child” (QC) dependent, regardless of his/her income, if:

1. He is under age 19, or under 24 if a full time student for at least 5 months of the year, or is totally & permanently disabled

2. He did not provide more than 1/2 his own support. Scholarships are considered third party support and not as support provided by the student.

3. He lived with the parent (including temporary absences such as away at school) for more than half the year

 So, it doesn't matter how much he earned. What matters is how much he spent on support. Money he put into savings does not count as support he spent on him self.

The support value of the home you provided is the fair market rental value of the home plus utilities & other expenses divided by the number of occupants.

Furthermore, there is a rule that says IF somebody else CAN claim him as a dependent, he is not allowed to claim his own exemption. If he has sufficient income (usually more than $6300), he can & should still file taxes; he just doesn’t get his own $4050 exemption (deduction). In TurboTax, he indicates that somebody else can claim him as a dependent, at the personal information section.  

Even if he had less, he is allowed to file if he needs to get back income tax withholding. He cannot get back social security or Medicare tax withholding.

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