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Can you file taxes if you haven't worked, but you have a child that no one esle claims? |
Recently someone was telling me that you can still file and claim your child on your taxes even if you haven't earned any income. I never heard anything like that before and I was just wondering if anybody else had. All refunds, including child tax credits, are based on income. And no you do not always have to file taxes. You must make so much money before you are REQUIRED to file. Ill look it up and post it here. **EDITED** As head of household, you do nto have to file unless you made $10, 850. Source(s): Form 1040 Instruction book form the IRS. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040.pdf... Yes, even though you don't work, everybody still must file taxes. in order for u to get the credit u need to file income taxes. if u didn't work how are u going to claim ur child. u don't get money back the money is credited from your taxable income. u do not need to file if u did not work. You can file taxes if you want to, although if you don't have any income at all, there's nothing to file on. The child tax credit just subtracts from the tax that you owe, so if you don't owe any taxes, you wouldn't get anything from it. And with no income you would not get an Earned Income Credit. So you would not get money back in your situation. There's no rule against you sending in the form. But there's no advantage to doing that, either. The only time the child tax credit becomes a refundable credit is if you have three children that meets the requirements for the child tax credit. I don't think that you can, if you don't pay taxes than you won't get anything back but if you get income from the state or from child support, than it is worth looking into. |
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