CLAIMING DEPENDENTS IN COLLEGE

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  • Through 2012, the Hope college credit has been modified and renamed the American . Each child or other dependent you claim on your 2010 return will knock .
  • Mar 29, 2011 – My question is, when we claim the one in college as a dependent, we are set to receive @$2400 in return, while he will have to pay in .
  • Has he made too much money for us to claim him as a dependent? Does he have to file a return? . I am a college student. A: Two exemptions can not be .
  • Jan 30, 2008 – The amount of financial aid a student receives is tied to the amount of money he or she makes and, more importantly, to the amount of money .
  • Feb 12, 2007 – . and all his living expenses. Can I still claim him as dependent?. . Age matters when claiming your college-student children as dependents .
  • Each dependent you claim on your taxes reduces your taxable income by $3650. Learn more about who qualifies as a dependent and IRS rules & definition.
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  • Aug 7, 2011 – Whether it was legal on your parents to claim you, then you . claim them if they are in college because they are most likely still dependent on .
  • Jump to If you received a large refund, you should consider increasing the . ‎: After claiming the allowances for yourself and your dependents, you should add extra allowances if: . . Child Tax Credit · College Financial Aid · Deceased .
  • Jan 15, 2003 – Rules for claiming dependents in nontraditional family arrangements. Bankrate. com. For many families, it's obvious who may be claimed as a dependent. . . Checking & Savings, College Finance, Insurance, Personal Loans .
  • Amounts of and requirements for claiming education credits. . by students pursuing college degrees, graduate degrees or vocational training. . You must have paid qualified education expenses for yourself, your spouse or your dependent. .
  • Aug 4, 2006 – Your Money Matters: Is Your College Student a “Dependent? . and your husband cannot claim him as a “dependent” on your joint tax return, .
  • This is probably the parent who claimed you as a dependent on their tax return. . If that is not definitive, then the financial aid administrator at the college will make . more than half the child's support in order to claim the child as a dependent, .
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  • 15 posts - 11 authors - Last post: Feb 18, 2004I mean considering that I am paying for college, I'm not exactly dependent on them! Do they HAVE to claim me as a dependent? Because I .
  • 22 answers - Feb 21Surely they can't claim me as a dependent against my will. can they? . . FYI, I was claimed as a dependent the year I graduated from college, .
  • Mar 8, 2010 – Most traditional college students are dependent - even if they are . your parents stop claiming you as a tax exemption or refuse to give you .
  • Oct 19, 2007 – College Financial Aid and Dependents Most parents of college students assume that they can claim their child as a dependent on their tax .
  • Dec 6, 2010 – daughter wants to go to college, I have been paying for application fees etc . Here is a list of all the IRS requirements for claiming a dependent. .
  • You or your child may be able to get a tax break that helps lower the total cost of a college education. If you meet certain requirements, you can deduct the .
  • Jan 10, 2007 – Is there an age limit on claiming my children as dependents? . . dependent because she is a full-time college student, can she claim herself as .
  • 4 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Feb 26Hey guys, I m in the process of doing my Mom s taxes for her. Her and my father are divorced. My Dad just did .
  • Jan 7, 2009 – For each dependent you can legally claim, you get a $3500 deduction . . My 21 year old son attended college last year and moved home after .
  • Feb 22, 2011 – Claiming an adult child as a dependent -- or deducting his or her . For example, if your recent college grad was under 24 at the end of last year .
  • Funds college students receive from certain sources can have unusual tax liability . . Claiming the student as a dependent by the parent is beneficial in most .
  • Can I Claim My College Kid on My Taxes?. Claiming dependent children benefits you because each child you claim lowers your total taxable income for the year .
  • Who can claim dependent college student? - I pay for 100% of my 19 year old son's college expenses. He lived on campus from Jan thru May of 2007. He came .
  • You cannot claim a married person who files a joint return as a dependent unless the joint income tax return is only a claim for refund and there would be no tax .
  • 3 answers - Jun 18, 2009Top answer: students are required to attend full time school, ie. carry a full load is 12 hrs a full load? first of all the parent with whom the child spend the majority 'nites' with .
  • The deduction is available for parents whose dependents attend college, but only if the parents claim the student as a dependent. The deduction is not available .
  • Dec 21, 2010 – Question: If I claim my daughter as a dependent because she is a full-time college student, can she claim herself as a dependent when she files .
  • Jan 8, 2007 – Your son is off at college. Can you still claim him as a dependent? The answer for most parents is "yes." But, as is often the case with tax .
  • Post your Questions about claiming dependents on your IRS Tax Return. . Can I claim my daughter on my taxes this year- she is a full time student at college- .
  • Only the parent who is claiming the child as a dependent would be eligible to claim the tax benefits for college and other post-secondary education. These tax .
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  • Learn the basics of college financial aid from determining the cost of college to . If your parents don't claim you as a dependent on their tax forms and you are .
  • Your son is off at college. Can you still claim him as a dependent? The answer for most parents is "yes." But, as is often the case with tax questions, determining .
  • Jul 5, 2010 – What happens when your child graduates from high school? If they are working full-time and not attending school, do you still claim them?
  • 12 posts - 7 authors - Last post: Feb 18, 2008The parent who claims her as a dependent on his/her return is the one who gets to claim the associated college tuition credits (as well as other .
  • Feb 11, 2011 – You may also be eligible to claim an additional exemption for each dependent under age 22 who is a full-time college student at an accredited .
  • 9 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Apr 12, 2009Re: Claiming Dependents. I am still in college to this day, but the credits i take vary though. The highest credits I've took was 11 credits .
  • My child is in high school, and he is going to college soon. His aunt told me he will be no longer qualified to claim as a dependent. Is this true? Are there any age .
  • If your son or daughter is going to college and you claim him or her as a dependent, then you can claim the education credits on your tax return. If your son or .
  • Jan 20, 2010 – It is very tempting to claim your child as dependent on your tax return. However, you need to check the criteria for such claim very carefully.
  • James and Barbara can claim their child, Ben, as a dependent on their return. Ben is a college student who works during the summer and must file a tax return. .
  • Apr 12, 2006 – An exemption can be claimed for a full-time student under age 24, provided more than half the student's support is provided by the person .
  • Georgia State University College of Law . They can claim an exemption for each person who qualifies as a dependent according to the rules for U.S. citizens. .
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  • We'll help you understand who you can claim as a dependent, and which . Credit is a tax credit of up to $2500 for all four years of a college education. .

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