I have a client who has a son who is in his third year of college as a full time student. The taxpayer obviously get to claim him and all of his american opportunity credits. This is where my problem starts.
The student got married in october of 2019 and he had only 175 of income. His wife had 686 of income but had some extra scholarship income of approximately 10000. As a married couple they have
no tax liability. I believe looking at all the information I can find, his parents can still claim him on their tax return and claim the education credits based on the fact that their married son has no tax liability.
This will generate an additional 3000 refund for the parents. Thirty years of individual tax prep and I have no answers. Any info would be greatly appreciated
The student got married in october of 2019 and he had only 175 of income. His wife had 686 of income but had some extra scholarship income of approximately 10000. As a married couple they have
no tax liability. I believe looking at all the information I can find, his parents can still claim him on their tax return and claim the education credits based on the fact that their married son has no tax liability.
This will generate an additional 3000 refund for the parents. Thirty years of individual tax prep and I have no answers. Any info would be greatly appreciated
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