Have a t/p - parents that claimed a 17 year as a dependent (2007 Tax Return), dependent graduated in 6/08 from high school and worked over the summer and then carried full credits for college 9/08-12/08, lived at home and parents supported.
Dependent filed her own return, (I did not prepare, however, had warned the parents to check the box "can be claimed on another's return). Dependent DID NOT check the box!
Received her refund and also $300 stimulus rebate.
Now, both the parents and the dependent have received the "dreaded letter" from IRS that more than one return has claimed the same person under that social security #.
Question: We are going to file a 1040X on the dependent correcting the exemption, but what happens with the $300 Stimulus rebate that the dependent received? It should be paid back, however, there is no provision for that on the "current" 1040X.
Do I just prepare the 1040X ignoring the $300 Stimulus Rebate, and correct only the exemption amount and have the dependent pay the additional tax, and then IRS will bill her later for the $300?
I don't think this issue has been addressed, and we will probably see more of these issues between 2007 and 2008 tax filings.
Sandy
Dependent filed her own return, (I did not prepare, however, had warned the parents to check the box "can be claimed on another's return). Dependent DID NOT check the box!
Received her refund and also $300 stimulus rebate.
Now, both the parents and the dependent have received the "dreaded letter" from IRS that more than one return has claimed the same person under that social security #.
Question: We are going to file a 1040X on the dependent correcting the exemption, but what happens with the $300 Stimulus rebate that the dependent received? It should be paid back, however, there is no provision for that on the "current" 1040X.
Do I just prepare the 1040X ignoring the $300 Stimulus Rebate, and correct only the exemption amount and have the dependent pay the additional tax, and then IRS will bill her later for the $300?
I don't think this issue has been addressed, and we will probably see more of these issues between 2007 and 2008 tax filings.
Sandy
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