Few issues where 2022 filing deadline is coming up and I'm not entirely sure whether this issue can be resolved by just letting my parents claim me or not. I was a 21 yr old student up until I graduated in May 2022 and worked full time from June 2022 to the end of the year where my personal income was greater than the ~$4000 requirement. My parents did support me and pay for my tuition and board while I finishing my degree up until May where I moved back in with them in June and paid for all of my own expenses, though they did no charge me rent. So, I am a bit lost of where the line can be drawn whether they can claim me or not as I was supported by them until May (not sure if this qualifies as 'half of the year') but I made income above the $4400 requirement and supported myself for the other half of the year.
My second issue is that the deadline is tomorrow 10/16/2023, but I think I saw that there is an extension to 10/21/2023 if you are rejected just before that? I submitted online for the 3rd time this year, knowing I'd probably be rejected again, only just a few days ago. I'm not sure if I should just let my parents claim me and try to submit online again (and hopefully not be rejected since it won't say the issue of being claimed 2X by myself and my parents) or if I should dispute it and submit via mail including a note explaining my situation. And if I do mail, do I even have the time to?
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The year of graduation can be tricky---but......it is filing deadline. We do not know how--or if--your parents have filed their own tax return. It would be helpful to know that. And it would be helpful to know what they entered on their return. Did they claim you? Did they enter education credits?
You are under the age of 24, so since you were a full-time student in 2022, the amount you earned does not matter. Your parents CAN claim you--it is not a matter of you "letting" them claim you. If you CAN be claimed you are supposed to say on your own tax return that someone else can claim you. Your parents---who paid your tuition, room and board -- can get the education credit on their tax return.
And...have your parents already filed their own tax return? Did they claim you? If so, the question is truly moot. You cannot e-file your return and say you cannot be claimed if they already filed and used your SSN on their return. Your e-file will be rejected.
Here is the criteria that matters to your parents in determining if you can be claimed:
WHO CAN I CLAIM AS A DEPENDENT?
You can claim a child, relative, friend, or fiancé (etc.) as a dependent on your 2022 taxes as long as they meet the following requirements:
Qualifying child
Qualifying relative
When you add someone as a dependent, we'll ask a series of questions to make sure you can claim them. There may be other tax benefits you can get when you claim a dependent.
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