My child is 15 years old and receives an ssa-1099 for the death of her mother, my ex wife. Do I need to include this income on my taxes since I claim her as a dependent, do I need to file a separate form for her, or neither?
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Even if they owe 0 (which is very likely), a Dependent has to FILE a tax return if they meet any of the below requirements which are published on the IRS website.
Filing requirements for dependents is in publication 501:
You must file a return if any of the following apply.
1.Your unearned income was more than $1,100.
2.Your earned income was more than $12,200.
3.Your gross income was more than the larger of— a.$1,100, orb.Your earned income (up to $11,850) plus $350.
If my minor child receives more than $1000 from Social Security, does have have to file a tax return?
@aleste22 wrote:
If my minor child receives more than $1000 from Social Security, does have have to file a tax return?
If the child has no other income they do not have to report the Social Security benefits received on a tax return, regardless of the amount of SS benefits received.
My son is 10 he is autistic and receives social security I'm his paYee . MY husband work I do not and my son receives benefits 1st of every month. Do I have to file a ssa1099? What do they mean by if a child receives earned income? I'm confused a little.
You do not report his SSA1099.
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