Have a 67 year old retired customer( 97K AGI in 2018), on social security, that married a twentysomething lady about three years ago.
They've had 3 kids in 3 years (twins last year). Kids are each getting $ 550 or so monthly from social security.
Dad tells me this all goes into his checking account & is used to pay household expenses. I hadn't previously known about this.
My concern is whether the parents have actually provided more than 1/2 of the kids support for the 2019 tax year.
Mom & dad had AGI of 97K in 2018. Expect similar AGI for 2019. Have sent the taxpayers the IRS support worksheet to fill out.
Haven't seen their figures yet, but think their kids might not qualify for dependency. Anyone else have experience with this issue or be willing to offer a comment ?
They've had 3 kids in 3 years (twins last year). Kids are each getting $ 550 or so monthly from social security.
Dad tells me this all goes into his checking account & is used to pay household expenses. I hadn't previously known about this.
My concern is whether the parents have actually provided more than 1/2 of the kids support for the 2019 tax year.
Mom & dad had AGI of 97K in 2018. Expect similar AGI for 2019. Have sent the taxpayers the IRS support worksheet to fill out.
Haven't seen their figures yet, but think their kids might not qualify for dependency. Anyone else have experience with this issue or be willing to offer a comment ?
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