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My daughter is 19 and worked during the holidays but her salary wasn’t enough to contribute to the household bills. Is she considered dependent at 19?

Can 19 year olds be considered dependents if they aren’t in school
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My daughter is 19 and worked during the holidays but her salary wasn’t enough to contribute to the household bills. Is she considered dependent at 19?

If your daughter was 19 at the end of 2022 but was not a full-time student, you cannot claim her as a dependent unless she had LESS than $4400 of income in 2022.   If she had less than $4400 of income then she is still a qualifying relative and you can get the $500 credit for other dependents by claiming her.  She can file her own tax return to seek a refund if tax was withheld from her pay, but she must say on her own return that she can be claimed as someone else's dependent.

 

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My daughter is 19 and worked during the holidays but her salary wasn’t enough to contribute to the household bills. Is she considered dependent at 19?

Yes, someone who is age 19 or older and not in school can be claimed as a dependent under the Qualifying Relative rules.  However, their gross income in 2022 is $4,400 or more they cannot be claimed as a dependent.  If you are able to claim her and she files a tax return make sure that she indicates on her tax return that she is a dependent.

 

To be a Qualifying Relative -

1. The person cannot be your qualifying child or the qualifying child of any other taxpayer. A child is not the qualifying child of any other taxpayer if the child's parent (or any other person for whom the child is defined as a qualifying child) is not required to file an income tax return or files an income tax return only to get a refund on income tax withheld.
2. The person either (a) must be related to you or (b) must live with you all year as a member of your household.
3. The person's gross income for the year must be less than $4,400 (social security does not count) in 2022
4. You must provide more than half of the person's total support for the year.
5. The person must be a U.S. citizen or a U.S., Canada, or Mexico resident for some part of the year.
6. The person must not file a joint return with their spouse.

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