SoonerSarah
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Obviously, my oldest is 7, so this is not in regards to us...
So a family has a daughter that is a sophomore in college. College is in the same town as parents, but daughter lives on campus (part of her scholarships).
Daughter's scholarship covers everything except about $2-3,000 which she pays for herself. She lived with parents for a bit during the summer this past year, maybe 6 weeks at the very most before moving out. She did not live with them during any breaks between summer and Christmas break. She works her own job and has a car.
Her address through the school is still listed as her parents address, because everything for the next school year was done before her Freshman year was over and she didn't really think to change it. During the first 6 months of the year, parents say they paid car insurance and medical bills (she said they did help with some stuff, but not all), but that is it. She rarely ate at home, especially after she moved out. In May, she had enough credits on her dining plan that for most of the dinner meals for about 3 weeks, she was able to feed herself, her parents and her younger sister as well.
They are having somewhat of an argument (which stems back to further problems really) about the taxes. Parents want to claim her on taxes, she went to a tax person and was told that if her parents claim her, she will lose out on a $400 refund and she will then owe $300, and that if they claim her, they should pay her the $400 (which really, I think it should be $700...but I'll keep my mouth shut on that amount).
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I guess I'm sort of inclined to agree with the college student, that she should be able to claim herself...but perhaps I'm wrong.
So a family has a daughter that is a sophomore in college. College is in the same town as parents, but daughter lives on campus (part of her scholarships).
Daughter's scholarship covers everything except about $2-3,000 which she pays for herself. She lived with parents for a bit during the summer this past year, maybe 6 weeks at the very most before moving out. She did not live with them during any breaks between summer and Christmas break. She works her own job and has a car.
Her address through the school is still listed as her parents address, because everything for the next school year was done before her Freshman year was over and she didn't really think to change it. During the first 6 months of the year, parents say they paid car insurance and medical bills (she said they did help with some stuff, but not all), but that is it. She rarely ate at home, especially after she moved out. In May, she had enough credits on her dining plan that for most of the dinner meals for about 3 weeks, she was able to feed herself, her parents and her younger sister as well.
They are having somewhat of an argument (which stems back to further problems really) about the taxes. Parents want to claim her on taxes, she went to a tax person and was told that if her parents claim her, she will lose out on a $400 refund and she will then owe $300, and that if they claim her, they should pay her the $400 (which really, I think it should be $700...but I'll keep my mouth shut on that amount).
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I guess I'm sort of inclined to agree with the college student, that she should be able to claim herself...but perhaps I'm wrong.