Okay im 16 and Im working when my dad files his income taxes can he still use me as a dependent and do i have to file income taxes?
Yes Stephanie, your Dad may claim you...and he will benefit by claiming you. You can also file your own tax return and may get a refund depending on how much you paid in tax and how much you made in income. Give him a big hug
He can claim you if you live with him for over half the year, and you don't provide over half of your own support. At 16, it's very unlikely that you provide over half of your own support unless you are paying a lot of rent to live there. The housing, food, and other household expenses that your dad provides are part of your support. Tax Tips Q&Afor tax year 2006 | Nightly Business Report | PBS:: If I borrowed to go to graduate school, and still owe $9,000, can I deduct any Can you please let me know if I take the extension for my 2006 taxes to Sept 15, http://www.pbs.org/nbr/site/features/special/taxtipsQA_2006HOME | Self-Employment- How to Set Hourly Rates When Self-Employed:: The dream of working independently is a reality for almost 10 million people in the If you work on a temporary basis, possibly as an employee of an agency, you can avoid http://www.salary.com/personal/layoutscripts/psnl_articles.asp?ta11&ser=ser034&part=par402HOME |
If you make over $5450 total for the year, you have to file. If you make less than that but they withhold anything for federal income tax, you can file and get it refunded. Check that you can be claimed as a dependent. Taxes Questions, Answers, Polls & Debates | Answerbag:: Learn about Taxes on Answerbag.com. Income tax, sales tax, and other tax-related issues supporting him and our daughter alone can i claim him as a dependent on my taxes? http://www.answerbag.com/category/taxes_851?page=51HOME | Confused About IRS Rebate Checks? Get Your Answers Here :: Yes, because you can get the earned income credit for your daugther ABOUT IF I GET MARRIED AND THEY SAY THAT IT IS HIS OBLIGATION AND ME AS HIS WIFE http://www.wdef.com/video/confused_about_irs_rebate_checks_get_yoswers_here/03/2008?page=4HOME |
This assumes that your job is deducting social security and medicare - if they aren't, you have to file if you made over $400.
Read about the filing requirements of a dependent: http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/02/fili...
Yes. You can still be a dependent on your father's return as long as you live in his home and are under 24 and a full time student.
You will file your own return but will not claim an exemption for yourself. The sole purpose of filing an income tax return is to get the money that was withheld for taxes refunded back to you. Your are required to file if your income is more than $5450.
Yes he can. He can claim you as long as you supports more than half your income. His income will also count against you until you're 23 when it comes to financial aid for college (LAME!)
At your age, you are a dependent if you lived in his home for more than half of the year and didn't provide more that half of your OWN support. The amount of support that your father provides is irrelevant in this case; contrary to what another respondent claims, he does NOT need to provide more than half of your support.
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