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My daughter lived with me 8 months and then got married, who gets to claim her on their income taxes ? |
My daughter lived with me 8 months and then got married, who gets to claim her on their income taxes ? Actually, there isn't enough information to answer this question. Is she filing a joint return with her husband? than no. Also, her age, income, and whether she was a full time student is a factor. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040.pdf... Page 28 should help answer your question. Source(s): Tax professional. you do Legally you, however, she will probably claim herself. anything over 6months even one day qualifies you to claim her. my guess is that this will piss her off plenty. i'd say keep the peace and let her claim herself. you don't want to lose your daughter for whatever length of time for money. time lost is priceless. The people that say you do are wrong. Her status on the day that she files her taxes determines this. She needs to claim herself, since she is married, and no longer a dependent... For example, if she was a full time student, she would get more money, etc. because she was married from FAFSA. I got married in 2005 on July 22---Trust me, I know. |
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