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My daugther turns 19 next year, when is the best time to take her off my W 2 form? Before april15, or after?
                     
 




ninasgramma
If your daughter is not going to be your dependent for 2008, then change your W-4 (withholding) by reducing your allowances ASAP.

If your daughter is going to be your dependent, then do nothing.

Your daughter will be your dependent under two different sets of qualifications.

QUALIFYING CHILD: She is a full-time student (living at home or away at school) and did not provide over half of her own support.

QUALIFYING RELATIVE: She is not a qualifying child, but she had less than $3,400 of income and you provided over half of her support.


bud68
Your W-2 is a statement of earnings. I'm guessing you meant W-4 and are asking if you should adjust your withholding. If you can still claim her as a dependent (full-time student, etc.) on your return, you don't need any change. If she is living on her own and will claim herself on her own return, you should adjust your W-4 accordingly.
April 15th is the filing deadline, it had nothing to do with withholding adjustments.


Rick B
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You mena your W-4?

IF you will not claim her on your income tax next year, take her off ASAP. You don't want them to withold too little for four months.

Just be cause she is 19 does not mean that you can't claim her as a dependant.


who is #1?
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Depends on if you want more or less withholding. As soon as you reduce the number of dependents, more taxes will be stolen , er, uh, removed, from your check. It makes no sense to overpay because that refund is the amount you loaned the IRS at zero interest. Better to owe a little and cut them a check when you send in the 1040 form.


Nave
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It doesn't matter-- you are taxed on a calender year unless you're filing as your own business (which I take it that you're not if you're just using a typical W 2 form). The April 15th date is the due date for your LAST year's taxes.


Gary
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You mean your W4 form at work, Line 5. You can change your W4 every day of the year if you want. If you daugther is a full time student then you can still claim her before she turns 24.


Steve
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In 2008, are you no longer claiming her as a dependent on your tax return because she is 19 or has she moved out of the house permanently?

If she is a college student, you should be able to claim her unless you are no longer providing any support (including housing).

If it is a permanent move, then reduce your allowances on your W-4 by 1. It's better to do that now so it will appear on your January paycheck.


Narcizo J
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before april 15


Colonel Obvious AM
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It doesn't really matter when you do it because the tax year is counted Jan. to Dec. Tax day has nothing to do with it. Whenever you do take her off you will need to note how many months of that year you can claim her for and you should still get a little bit next year.


ej3dval1
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A lots depends on if she's working, how much she makes and your supporting her or if she's a full time student. I would still claim her.


Happy As A Clam
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I'm 19 and my parents still claim me. If she lives with you, you should leave her on.


god knows and sees else Yahoo
Your question makes no sense?

W2?
Do you mean 1040?


SAMD010
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Probably around midnight . . .


b
It doesn't matter. The IRS doesn't care how many withholdings you take. I'm single and I have four withholdings. The more withholding you have the less money they take out of your paycheck and vice versa.


♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥
If your daughter is in college you can continue to claim her untill she is 25.

I would a new W-2 in January.


Why ask me?
you can claim her as a dependent as long as nobody including else is claiming her.


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