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    Minor receives 1100 interest, owes $6, should i file? Owes nothing to state

    #2
    Originally posted by JenMO View Post
    Minor receives 1100 interest, owes $6, should i file? Owes nothing to state
    Absolutely!! Owes $6 or $600, whats the difference?

    Chris

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      #3
      Originally posted by JenMO View Post
      Minor receives 1100 interest, owes $6, should i file? Owes nothing to state
      Question for you is why not?

      Read the 1040 instruction line 78
      Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion

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        #4
        and, I think children are required to file if unearned income is over $1050 this year.

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          #5
          ok, when does the provision come into effect when the child's income is taxed at the parent's rate?

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            #6
            Kiddie tax

            Originally posted by JenMO View Post
            ok, when does the provision come into effect when the child's income is taxed at the parent's rate?
            If all else fails. . . .



            FE

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              #7
              Originally posted by JenMO View Post
              ok, when does the provision come into effect when the child's income is taxed at the parent's rate?
              Do you have THE TAXBOOK? If so, see Tab 12 (also other Tabs) It covers and answers your question well.

              Also, the IRS website has a great "search" feature
              Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion

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                #8
                Originally posted by JenMO
                Should i file?
                I assume you mean, "Should that minor child file?"

                Of course. The filing requirement is not waived if someone's tax liability is very low. Do you really need to ask such a question?

                As others have pointed out above, the "kiddee tax" may apply in this case.
                Roland Slugg
                "I do what I can."

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Roland Slugg View Post
                  I assume you mean, "Should that minor child file?"
                  Thank you for that much needed clarification, many preparers seem to forget whose tax return is being filed.

                  The taxpayer could file, but also choose not to send in any payment -- that's not my concern or responsibility. I would inform them of potential failure to pay penalties, if asked, which are negligible in this case. While this would be setting an example of dishonesty for the minor child (if they are even old enough to understand the concept), it also would be an early lesson in how our voluntary tax system offers potentially huge rewards for being dishonest or not timely paying the taxes you owe -- namely, getting away with never paying the full amount required by law.
                  "You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard

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                    #10
                    Rather than the child filing a return, the parent does have the option to add it to their own return with Form 8814.

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                      #11
                      And I have done that. Result may be different, however, but only requires one return, not two.

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                        #12
                        Thank for the last replies, very helpful

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Burke View Post
                          And I have done that. Result may be different, however, but only requires one return, not two.
                          I wonder how the preparer fee comes out in that case. A simple EZ return, or the child's investment income on parents return form? Does it ever come out better to combine the childs interest income on the parents return?
                          "You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard

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                            #14
                            Yes. Sometimes the tax difference is pretty minor.

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