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My child made less then 6000 dollars. I am claiming her on my tax return as a dependent. Does my child need to file a tax return?
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My child made less then 6000 dollars. I am claiming her on my tax return as a dependent. Does my child need to file a tax return?
No, the IRS requires a tax return to be filed for your daughter if she has:
- unearned income was over $1,050
- earned income was over $6,300, or
- earned and unearned income together total more than the larger of (1) $1,050, or (2) total earned income (up to $6,300) plus $350.
You can learn more about the filing requirement for dependents here.
If your child wants to file a tax return, she can by filing her own tax return and then checking the box Someone else can claim me on their tax return in the personal information section.