Claiming my 20 year old son as dependent on my taxes?

Deedybrya45
Deedybrya45 Member Posts: 1 Newcomer
edited January 23 in General

My son is living with me age 20 .I file him as a dependent on my return but he work but dont make alot ..can he still file his return if I already file him

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  • kiarab
    kiarab FreeTaxUSA Agent Posts: 263 image
    Hello Deedybrya45,

    Yes, your son should still be able to file a tax return. When he prepares his return, he will just need to mark that someone else is claiming him as a dependent on his tax return. If he doesn't mark this, then his return will be rejected if he e-files.

    In our software, there are some Yes or No questions on the Taxpayer Information page. That is where you will find the question asking if someone is claiming you as a dependent.

    Also, since your son is now reaching the age where the dependent rules change a little depending on the circumstance, you may want to review page 12 of publication 501. Once they hit a certain age, the amount of income they earn is important to whether or not you can claim them as a dependent. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf