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Do children that work have to file taxes?



would a child thats been working on and off for the past 4 years

YES they do....but...if they make under a certain amount (different state to state) They might get all the with holdings back because they are students...but they need to still file.
Their parents usually claim them.
sure, they get all their money that was taken in taxes back.
they have to send the stuff in still. but the good news is that they usually get something back
It depends on how much they make and their age - under 14, they can file with their parents unless they make over a threshhold (usually with interest income). - over 14, they usually file their own, but can still be claimed on their parents tax returns.
yup sorry
If you mean does a child that is claimed as a dependent have to file a tax return--the answer is yes but ONLY if his earnings were over $5,150 for the year. I doubt very much that a child would earn anywhere near that if they are just working part-time jobs off and on. However, you can file a return just to get a refund of the federal taxes that were withheld on your paycheck--but you can only go back 3 years to file a return to claim a refund.
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