My client's son is 18. He is a full time student. He is part of household, has same home address. He got W-2 form. He earned $870 for the entire year. Where do I input his W-2 form income. There is only option for main taxpayer or spouse
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He has to file his OWN return; it doesn't go on his parents return.
And since it sounds like you are new to professional tax preparation, make sure you don't forget to mark that he is being claimed by someone else.
He has to file his OWN return; it doesn't go on his parents return.
And since it sounds like you are new to professional tax preparation, make sure you don't forget to mark that he is being claimed by someone else.
@abctax55 too kind 🙂
@arth-taxes Unless the kid has any withholdings that he wants back I wouldn't bother.
I have my good moments... occasionally
I appreciate your response. Thank you. If he got no withholding and income of just $870, is he still required to file his return?
No withholding and income for entire year $870. So, you wouldn't file his return at all?
@arth-taxes wrote:
No withholding and income for entire year $870. So, you wouldn't file his return at all?
Are you new to tax prep or a DYI'er?
Unless child has withholding and even then it would be a judgement call based on your fee......I would not file it.
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