Suppose a student:
(1) had $3,300 of scholarship/financial aid left after paying for the qualified education expenses in 2006.
(2) had no other source of income in 2006.
(3) is a dependent of his parents in 2006.
Is he required to file a tax return?
Publication 17 says a dependent who had more than $850 of unearned income is required to file. Is scholarship/financial aid considered unearned income? If it is, then the student is required to file. Am I correct?
But when I put the numbers into my tax program, there is no tax. The tax program let the student use his standard deduction to offset all the scholarship/financial aid (yes I have told the program that he is a dependent). So, if there is no tax, does it mean the student is not required to file?
So is he required or not required to file?
Or does it mean that the student is required to file a tax return even if there is zero tax?
(1) had $3,300 of scholarship/financial aid left after paying for the qualified education expenses in 2006.
(2) had no other source of income in 2006.
(3) is a dependent of his parents in 2006.
Is he required to file a tax return?
Publication 17 says a dependent who had more than $850 of unearned income is required to file. Is scholarship/financial aid considered unearned income? If it is, then the student is required to file. Am I correct?
But when I put the numbers into my tax program, there is no tax. The tax program let the student use his standard deduction to offset all the scholarship/financial aid (yes I have told the program that he is a dependent). So, if there is no tax, does it mean the student is not required to file?
So is he required or not required to file?
Or does it mean that the student is required to file a tax return even if there is zero tax?
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