Yes, a child under age 19 or a full time student under age 24 can still be claimed as a dependent regardless of the amount of income she has. You can claim her as a dependent as long as you can answer YES to these questions.
At what age are you required to pay taxes?
Your child’s only income consists of interest, dividends, and capital gains (unearned income). Your child was under age 19 (or under age 24 if a full-time student) at the end of the year. Your child’s gross income was less than $11,000. Your child would be required to file a return unless you make this election.
Can my 18 year old claim herself on taxes?
If she is still 18, she would most likely qualify as your dependent. However, if she claimed her personal exemption, you will need her to amend her return before you can claim her as a dependent.
Do you have to pay income tax if you are under 18?
However, you may own income tax if you’re under 18, even if your parents or someone else claims you as a dependent on their taxes. It all comes down to how much money you make.
What should you and Your Teen know about income tax?
Here are the five things you and your teen should know about income tax: Age is not a factor when determining whether or not a person has to pay income tax. If your teenager receives money from a company, income tax will be deducted. Teens who earn a minimum amount will have to file annual income taxes.
Is the 18 year old child tax credit?
You may be eligible for Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit if the dependents are your children and under age 17 January 14, 2020 8:28 AM Hi my son is 18years old and he wants to file taxes this year and he made over 6,000 i just want to know will he get anything back January 14, 2020 8:31 AM
When does my 18 year old need to file her own tax return?
May 31, 2019 5:04 PM Does my 18 year-old need to file her own tax return? My oldest child turned 18 in Nov 2015. She earned less than $1500 in 2016 from 2 different jobs. She has received one w2 already.