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The AK Permanent Fund Dividend is the only income for my disabled adult (20 years old) dependent child. Must he file a return? Do I report his this on my taxes ( 8814)?

 
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The AK Permanent Fund Dividend is the only income for my disabled adult (20 years old) dependent child. Must he file a return? Do I report his this on my taxes ( 8814)?

You said the person is a dependent.  That changes things.

Assuming that is his only income, he must file a tax return if his unearned is over $1050.

https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17#en_US_2017_publink1000170430


From what I can see, the Alaska PFD was $1100, which would mean he is required to file a tax return.  Unless he was a full-time student, Form 8814 can not be used, so he needs to file his own tax return.



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The AK Permanent Fund Dividend is the only income for my disabled adult (20 years old) dependent child. Must he file a return? Do I report his this on my taxes ( 8814)?

Your dependent adult child will not need to file a return for his Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend if it is under $1,050. If he were not your dependent, it would not be required if it is under the filing limit of $10,350 for a single adult.   You will not need to file Form 8814 for "kiddie tax" if your child was over age 19 and not a full-time student.

The AK Permanent Fund Dividend is the only income for my disabled adult (20 years old) dependent child. Must he file a return? Do I report his this on my taxes ( 8814)?

Thanks.

The AK Permanent Fund Dividend is the only income for my disabled adult (20 years old) dependent child. Must he file a return? Do I report his this on my taxes ( 8814)?

You said the person is a dependent.  That changes things.

Assuming that is his only income, he must file a tax return if his unearned is over $1050.

https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17#en_US_2017_publink1000170430


From what I can see, the Alaska PFD was $1100, which would mean he is required to file a tax return.  Unless he was a full-time student, Form 8814 can not be used, so he needs to file his own tax return.



The AK Permanent Fund Dividend is the only income for my disabled adult (20 years old) dependent child. Must he file a return? Do I report his this on my taxes ( 8814)?

Thanks, that's what I thought.

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