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pamelamd
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My 13 yr old will have to file for the first time because of a 1099b even though she has no W2 can I use TurboTax for her and if so which product?

Can a first time filer such as a minor file online? She has no job, only has unearned income.

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JulieH1
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My 13 yr old will have to file for the first time because of a 1099b even though she has no W2 can I use TurboTax for her and if so which product?

If your child's only income is unearned income not exceeding $1,050, it doesn't need to be reported.

If your child's unearned income is $10,500 or more, s/he will need to file their own return.

Unearned income amounts between $1,050 and $10,500 are reported either on your return or your child's. Sometimes you can choose which return to report it on, but other times you can't, and here's where TurboTax comes to the rescue:

  1. Open your tax return, if it's not already open.
  2. In TurboTax, search for child income and then select the "Jump to" link in the search results.
  3. Answer Yes to both Any Child's Income? and Child Required to File?
  4. Select Continue on the next screen, Reporting Your Child's Income.

We'll walk you through a series of questions to determine if the income should be reported on your return or your child's return.

If you include it on hers or yours, you will need TurboTax Deluxe.

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JulieH1
New Member

My 13 yr old will have to file for the first time because of a 1099b even though she has no W2 can I use TurboTax for her and if so which product?

If your child's only income is unearned income not exceeding $1,050, it doesn't need to be reported.

If your child's unearned income is $10,500 or more, s/he will need to file their own return.

Unearned income amounts between $1,050 and $10,500 are reported either on your return or your child's. Sometimes you can choose which return to report it on, but other times you can't, and here's where TurboTax comes to the rescue:

  1. Open your tax return, if it's not already open.
  2. In TurboTax, search for child income and then select the "Jump to" link in the search results.
  3. Answer Yes to both Any Child's Income? and Child Required to File?
  4. Select Continue on the next screen, Reporting Your Child's Income.

We'll walk you through a series of questions to determine if the income should be reported on your return or your child's return.

If you include it on hers or yours, you will need TurboTax Deluxe.

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