If your parents claim you as a dependent on their taxes, they claim certain tax benefits associated with having a dependent. As a dependent, you do not qualify to claim those tax benefits. However, you may still need to file a tax return if you have income.
Can I claim myself if I live with my parents?
You do not claim yourself as a dependent …. you claim your own personal exemption if you are no longer a dependent of your parents. Here are the complete rules to claim a dependent that your parents will use if you qualify as their dependent you may not claim your personal exemption.
What happens if my parents claim Me on their taxes?
If you file your tax return before your parents file their tax returns, their return will get rejected for the dependent exemption. If your parents file before you file your return, then your return may get rejected for claiming the self-exemption.
What to do if your parents claim you as a dependent?
– Asking your parents to amend there return and delete you as a dependent. If they agree to do so, you can e-file your taxes claiming yourself, once there amended return is accepted. – You can file a paper return claiming yourself, and the IRS will conduct an investigation to see who should rightfully claim the dependency.
Can a married couple claim a dependent child?
If you are married, and you file a joint return with your spouse, your parents cannot claim you as a dependent. In addition to the qualifications above, to claim an exemption for a dependent child, the parents must be able to answer “yes” to all of the following questions.
Can a parent claim you as a qualifying child?
If you are 21 y/o and not a full-time student, they cannot claim you as a qualifying child . This leaves only the qualifying relative option. – You must be unmarried (or if married, not file a joint return). – You must be a U.S. citizen. – You are not the qualifying child of anyone else.