Can I claim my daughter as a dependent? She graduated high school in May 2022. Turned19 in October 2022. Since then she has start working and will need to claim her own taxes, but can i still claim her? Will she still be able to file her own taxes?
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Perhaps. A dependent must meet the requirements of a qualifying child or a qualifying relative in order for you to claim them on your tax return.
She will be able to file her own tax return. However, if you claim her as a dependent, she will not be able to claim herself on her own tax return.
The tests for a qualifying child are:
The tests for a qualifying relative are:
TurboTax software will ask you simple questions and give you the tax deductions and credits for which you are eligible based upon your answers.
See also these TurboTax Helps.
Who Can I Claim as a Tax Dependent?
Rules for Claiming a Dependent on Your Tax Return
You may also want to view IRS Publication 501. Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information page 11 for 2022
It mostly depends on whether she continued to live with you.
There are two types of dependents, "Qualifying Children"(QC) and Other ("Qualifying Relative" in IRS parlance even though they don't have to actually be related). There is no income limit for a QC but there is an age limit, student status, a relationship test and residence test.
A child of a taxpayer can still be a “Qualifying Child” (QC) dependent, regardless of his/her income, if:
So, it doesn't matter how much he earned. What matters is how much he spent on support. Money he put into savings does not count as support he spent on himself.
The support value of the home, provided by the parent, is the fair market rental value of the home plus utilities & other expenses divided by the number of occupants.
The IRS has a worksheet that can be used to help with the support calculation. See: http://apps.irs.gov/app/vita/content/globalmedia/teacher/worksheet_for_determining_support_4012.pdf
Furthermore, there is a rule that says IF somebody else CAN claim him as a dependent, he is not allowed to claim himself. If he has sufficient income (usually more than $12,950), he can & should still file taxes. In TurboTax, he indicates that somebody else can claim him as a dependent, at the personal information section. TT will check that box on form 1040.
missy-f,
Good question and the advice given is spot on. I find that the Dependent Qualification Calculator at https://cotaxaide.org/tools/ is a great tool that simplifies wading through the list of IRS criteria for the various deductions and credits, if any, your daughter qualifies you for. Give it a try.
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