I have an interesting situation where three college age students are living in a household with their parents and an older sibling. Any two of the children and their education credits will wipe out all of the parents' tax liability on the federal and state. This leaves one extra child whose exemption and credit are not needed on the parents' return.
The older sibling makes as much as the parents do and could benefit from one or more of the dependents. In fact, the tax benefit to the older sibling may be higher if the older sibling claims the siblings as Qualifying Children than the tax benefit to the parents.
My question is this:
I know that I can compute the relative tax benefits of having the parents or the older sibling claim the other three children as dependents, but I am concerned of what impact this may have on the FAFSA application process and the aid they are given.
Is anyone familiar enough with the FAFSA process to know if having the parents not claim the children will hurt their financial aid situation? I would hate to claim a two-thousand dollar credit only to jeapardize the family's financial aid.
Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome.
The older sibling makes as much as the parents do and could benefit from one or more of the dependents. In fact, the tax benefit to the older sibling may be higher if the older sibling claims the siblings as Qualifying Children than the tax benefit to the parents.
My question is this:
I know that I can compute the relative tax benefits of having the parents or the older sibling claim the other three children as dependents, but I am concerned of what impact this may have on the FAFSA application process and the aid they are given.
Is anyone familiar enough with the FAFSA process to know if having the parents not claim the children will hurt their financial aid situation? I would hate to claim a two-thousand dollar credit only to jeapardize the family's financial aid.
Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome.
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