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Adult son still lives at home, how do we file his taxes? |
In 05 he was a minor, we claimed him as a dependent. He worked part time and made $6250 and paid $385 in in tax. This year we claimed his as our dependent. Will he get a refund? Does he file his own return? If you are still supporting him, you can claim him as a dependent. But his own tax return has to match that. He can't claim himself if you claim him. If he has any income he will have to fill out a return you may want to check with a CPA but I think you can still claim him as long as you can show where you are providing for him. He's an adult now...let him worry about wether or not he gets a refund (unless you make him give you a percentage). First point. YOU don't file his taxes. He does. Period. Whether he's 16, 2, or 45. (OK, if he was 2, you would fill out the return in his name and sign as his parent, but you get my drift.) If he's 19 you can only claim him as a qualifying child if he's a full time student and didn't provide over half of his own support. And if he made over $3400 for the year, you can't claim him as a qualifying relative either, even if you provided all of his support. You were OK to now, but the year the child turns 19 is the cutoff age for claiming a qualifying child. So unless he's a full time student, you can't claim him for 2007. He can claim himself on his own return. If you have not filed your 2006 return, you can claim your son as long as he did not provide over half of his own support. If he spent his $9,000 on music downloads and other frivolous stuff, that is still support, so figure that accordingly. |
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