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What is the standard deduction for a dependent student?

Dependents – If you can be claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer, your standard deduction for 2020 is limited to the greater of: (1) $1,100, or (2) your earned income plus $350 (but the total can’t be more than the basic standard deduction for your filing status).

Can a college student take the standard deduction?

Most college students will take the standard deduction amount verses itemizing their deductions. This means you cannot take the standard amount and then try to also take deductions for items such as medical expenses or charitable donations.

Can I deduct my dependents college tuition?

Americans can deduct qualified college tuition costs on their 2020 tax returns. That means if you covered any of the costs of a degree program for yourself, your spouse, or your dependent last year, you could be eligible to reduce your taxable income by up to $4,000.

What’s the standard deduction for a college student?

Students who are single and earned more than the $12,400 standard deduction in 2020 are required to file an income tax return. That $12,400 includes earned income (from a job) and unearned income (such as from investments).

What is the standard deduction for a dependent?

A dependent gets a standard deduction of $1050 or his earned income + $350 (but not more than $6300); whichever is higher. Taxable scholarships count as earned income for this test (but not for other tax benefits).

When do I not have to claim my student as a dependent?

If your student made less than the standard deduction amount ($12,400 in 2020), they are not required to file their own tax return, and you do not have to claim their income as a parent.

How much income do you need to be a dependent college student?

You provide more than half of the child’s support. The child’s gross income (income that’s not exempt from tax) is less than $4,300. If your child doesn’t live with you more than half the year, they might still qualify as a dependent college student under a different rule.