Thursday, January 21, 2010

Can I claim my daughter if she graduated in May 07 but was married before 12/07?

I paid her spring tuition, but she got married before June 30th, can I still claim her for 07Can I claim my daughter if she graduated in May 07 but was married before 12/07?
If she is married, you can only claim her if she claims married filing separately (MFS).... This will be a huge detriment to her and her husband... Of course depending on their situation. But typically filing MFS results in a lot more taxes paid... On top of that, the IRS audits more MFS filers than any other group.





While it would help you by claiming her... It would force them to file MFS, and hurt them a lot worse.Can I claim my daughter if she graduated in May 07 but was married before 12/07?
dependes on her age.... but she will always be your daughter.
sure- you can still call her your ';daughter';.
no not if she is married now
Not if she is filing with her new husband and being claimed as a dependant.
Legally, you probably can but you need to coordinate with her so that if you claim her, she doesn't claim herself.
If your daughter is claiming herself on her tax return, the answer is no. Check with her. If she is paying $0 with 0 exemptions, then you could still write her off, but if she needs to file using herself as an exemption, then back off. She is just getting started, and can probably use the money a lot more than you.
You can claim her your provided over half her support, she did not have $3400 in income and does not file a joint return with her husband.
If you contributed more than 50% of her support in 2007, you can claim her.
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