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Did I file taxes if my parents claim me?

Writer Aria Murphy

Even if your parents claim you as a dependent on their tax return, you can still file your own return and, in some instances, you may be legally required to do so. Even if you don’t have to file, you could still qualify for your own tax refund even if your parents claim you as their dependent.

When am I no longer a dependent on my parents taxes?

You can claim dependent children until they turn 19, unless they go to college, in which case they can be claimed until they turn 24. If your child is 24 years or older, they can still be claimed as a “qualifying relative” if they meet the qualifying relative test or they are permanently and totally disabled.

What happens if I file my taxes and my parents claim me?

If you claimed yourself, and your parents claimed you, one of you has to make the correction to the tax return. After that return is processed, the other party may file their return next. If you file your tax return before your parents file their tax returns, their return will get rejected for the dependent exemption.

Can I claim myself if I still 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.

Can a parent claim a college student as a dependent?

If the student will be filing a tax return and: The parents qualify to claim the student as a dependent, then: The student must select the option for “I can be claimed on someone else’s return”, on the student’s tax return.

Can a parent claim a scholarship on their taxes?

If the amount of scholarships/grants exceeds the amount of qualified education expenses, the parent will know this when reporting the education on their tax return, because the parent will not qualify for any of the tax credits. (They only qualify for tax credits based on out-of-pocket qualified expenses not covered by scholarships/grants.)

How old do you have to be for your parents to claim you as a dependent?

You must be under the age of 19 for your parents to claim you as a dependent. However, if you are a full-time student, you must be under age 24 in order for your parents to claim you as a dependent. If you are totally and permanently disabled, there is no age limit for your parents to claim you as a dependent.