When I first started working summers, my dad did my tax returns. That was a great help and relief to me. Now I'm doing the same for my kids. One difference now is that tax returns are more complicated, but tax relief for dependents is more frequent, if one fills out the return properly. My dependent kids are exempt for federal and state taxes if they earn less than $16,100 in wages, or less than wages + 450 unearned income up to $16,100. If they only have unearned income, they need to have less than $1350 income to be tax free.
For my daughter, who will earn less than $16,100, I ensure she has less than $450 of unearned income. For my son, I ensure he has less than $1350 of unearned income. If I meet this income criteria, they are tax exempt and do not need to file a tax return.
For federal tax withholding, my daughter can fill out a W-4 exemption from withhold and have zero dollars withheld. Thus, no federal tax return is needed. Unfortunately, there is no exception for withholding in our state. Thus, my daughter needs to file a state tax return each year to get 100% of state withheld taxes refunded. I am authorized to file on her behalf and do so since I can get it done in less than an hour.
I plan on doing tax return gratis for my kids to help them get through their first few years of full time employment.
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