Will y daughters tax refund amount be affected because I am claiming her on my return?
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It depends. First, you need to make sure she qualifies as your dependent. Here is an excellent FAQ that helps to make this determination: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5187060
If you can claim her on your taxes, she must file a dependent return, even if you choose not to. Whether or not this affects her result, however, depends on whether or not she had $6300 of earned income or whether she was hoping to claim a dependent of her own (someone who is a dependent may not claim a dependent). And this is her status regardless of whether you actually decide to claim her.
However, if she had less than $6300 and has no children of her own, she won't see any difference on her return. She will get back the taxes she paid in on her Federal (and probably her state) returns.
It depends. First, you need to make sure she qualifies as your dependent. Here is an excellent FAQ that helps to make this determination: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5187060
If you can claim her on your taxes, she must file a dependent return, even if you choose not to. Whether or not this affects her result, however, depends on whether or not she had $6300 of earned income or whether she was hoping to claim a dependent of her own (someone who is a dependent may not claim a dependent). And this is her status regardless of whether you actually decide to claim her.
However, if she had less than $6300 and has no children of her own, she won't see any difference on her return. She will get back the taxes she paid in on her Federal (and probably her state) returns.
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