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MY DAUGHTER WORKED IN 2022 AND HAS A W2 - HOW AND DO I FILE HER TAXES AND CLAIM HER AS A DEPENDANT

 
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DanaB27
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MY DAUGHTER WORKED IN 2022 AND HAS A W2 - HOW AND DO I FILE HER TAXES AND CLAIM HER AS A DEPENDANT

Yes, if she is under 24 and a full-time student and she meets all the other requirements to be Qualifying Child then you can claim her as your dependent when filing your taxes. You do not enter her W-2 income on your return.

 

She might have to file her own tax return depending on her income and if she had taxes withheld. Please see Do I need to file my own taxes if I'm a dependent? for details. If she files her own return and you can claim her as your dependent, she needs to select that she can be claimed as a dependent on her return.

 

 

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MY DAUGHTER WORKED IN 2022 AND HAS A W2 - HOW AND DO I FILE HER TAXES AND CLAIM HER AS A DEPENDANT

Thank you,  she only made 1800.00, would she file that? And 17 years old 

AnnetteB6
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MY DAUGHTER WORKED IN 2022 AND HAS A W2 - HOW AND DO I FILE HER TAXES AND CLAIM HER AS A DEPENDANT

No.  If the $1800 was reported on a W-2, then it does not meet the minimum requirements where a tax return has to be filed.  If there is any Federal income tax or state income tax withheld, then you may want to file a return to get a refund of those withholdings.

 

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