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♥Yabbz♥ | I want to file for taxes but my mom wants to claim me! can we both file!? |
I am a student recieving financial aid, my mom has to claim me but can i file as well! |
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shiprepairwoman
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If you had withholding you would need to file to get it back. If your mom paid more than half your support she can claim you so you can't but she would benefit more anyhow if she is higher income. |
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Judy1
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You can file, but you can't claim an exemption for yourself. |
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angel_nurse82
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If you worked and had taxes withheld, you need to file a tax return, but cannot claim yourself as a dependent if your mom does. There is a box on the income tax return to check that says "check here if someone else can claim you as a dependent". So, you just cannot use your exemption on your taxes, but yes, you can certainly file. My son has worked since he was 16 and he has filed to get his refund (as above), and we have claimed him. |
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annm99
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And of course you can file your taxes even if your mother claims you as a dependent. In fact, you have to file taxes if you work a certain amount and your mother definitely has to file taxes. I'm pretty sure you MUST file taxes for your FAFSA. None of this should affect your student aid as long as you haven't made too much money. But you shouldn't have to stress over this all on your own. Go to the Financial Aid department at your school and have them help you work through this. That's what they are there for. Really, they are used to questions like yours and they will be happy to help you.
Good luck. |
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Curious
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There is a similar situation discussed on the IRS website.
"If I claim my daughter as a dependent because she is a full-time college student, can she claim herself as a dependent when she files her return?"
If you claim your daughter as a dependent on your income tax return, she cannot claim herself on her income tax return.
If an individual is filing his or her own tax return, and the individual can be claimed as a dependent on someone else's return, the individual cannot claim his or her own personal exemption. In this case, your daughter should check the box on her return indicating that someone else can claim her as a dependent. |
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frichalf
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if your mom provided more than half of your support during 2007 and you are under 18 (or under 24 if a full time student), she can claim you, and you should let her claim your exemption, since she most likely needs it more than what it would save you. But you can still file, you just cant claim yourself as an exemption, you claim zero. |
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Betsy
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If she supported more than half of your needs she can claim you on her taxes. When you go to file your taxes it will ask you if someone else can claim you. You will say yes. Then proceed to tell them your income and taxes. Your mom would probably get the better deal if she claimed you anyway.
I do this every year with my daughter. She has a small job but it doesn't exceed the requirements to file. You as single have to make less than 5350.00 for your mom to claim you. |
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SICARIUS
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No. There cannot be any double filing. The first to file will go through and the second will get rejected. If the first one is filed electronically, the second one will be forced to file manually. And it will definitely trigger on both. Be careful, just decide on who will file and let it be done. |
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