I have a 20 year college student who last year was claimed as dependent by her parents. In 2020 she is claiming herself.. Can she claim in addition to $600.00 stimulus and the $2,000.00 payment issued in 2020 under the Recovery Rebate Credit
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Originally posted by Packer Ron View Post
She is claiming herself in 2020
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Originally posted by Packer Ron View PostI have a 20 year college student who last year was claimed as dependent by her parents. In 2020 she is claiming herself.. Can she claim in addition to $600.00 stimulus and the $2,000.00 payment issued in 2020 under the Recovery Rebate Credit
Last year was 2020. You state she was claimed by her parents.
Then you state “ In 2020 she is claiming herself...” So are you saying both the parents are claiming the student and the student is claiming herself?Last edited by TAXNJ; 02-10-2021, 04:27 PM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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Originally posted by Lee Welter View PostBe careful not to take unethical advantage of this Recovery Rebate - we are all subject to Due Diligence.
Also, we are not all subject to Due Diligence, only Circular 230 professionals are, or when touching those specific instances where the law explicitly calls for it, such as Refundable Credits & HOH filing status (Form 8867)."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Originally posted by Packer Ron View Post
She is claiming herself in 2020
IRC 6428 says a taxpayer is ineligible for the RRC if he/she is allowable as a dependent to another taxpayer.
The determination of dependency is a matter of fact - not a matter of choice.
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Originally posted by Twin Turbo Z View Post
Really You know what he or she means.Last edited by TAXNJ; 02-11-2021, 08:46 PM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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