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posted Jun 6, 2019 9:42:42 AM

My son is 17 I claim him as dependent he also has made almost 8000 this year do I claim that on my taxes?

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New Member
Jun 6, 2019 9:42:44 AM

You cannot put your son's income on your tax return but you can still claim him as a dependent if you otherwise qualify.  He needs to file his own return and if you can claim him, he can choose to not claim himself (mark the box that says I am being claimed by someone else). This means he will not get the personal exemption of $4,050 but will still get the standard deduction of $6,350.

He cannot provide more that half of his own support for you to claim him.  You can use this worksheet to figure that out, click here Worksheet for Determining Support.

Click here to read more: Rules for Claiming a Dependent on Your Tax Return


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New Member
Jun 6, 2019 9:42:44 AM

You cannot put your son's income on your tax return but you can still claim him as a dependent if you otherwise qualify.  He needs to file his own return and if you can claim him, he can choose to not claim himself (mark the box that says I am being claimed by someone else). This means he will not get the personal exemption of $4,050 but will still get the standard deduction of $6,350.

He cannot provide more that half of his own support for you to claim him.  You can use this worksheet to figure that out, click here Worksheet for Determining Support.

Click here to read more: Rules for Claiming a Dependent on Your Tax Return