snashcats
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Thanks,@Hal_Al. Your reply led me to an article that's a few years old but seems to back up what your saying about being able to apply the standard deduction to...
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Thanks. I have read about this loophole. Would you be able to answer my original questions?
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Hi, there:No the scholarship exceeds tuition by about $2,000. A dependent must file when their unearned income exceeds $1,100.
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