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claimed as dependent of parents, no income, received 1098t, and wants 1800 stimulus

Tax_Lady2
Level 2

New client received no earned income, but received 1098-E and 1098-T. Wants to file to recover $1800 stimulus. Parents claimed client as dependent, and did not receive any dependent stimulus payment. Should I proceed to file for the stimulus recovery rebate? 

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Tax_Lady2
Level 2

After further research it appears...since parents claimed the client as a dependent, client is not eligible to collect stimulus. Unless someone has more input,

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rbynaker
Level 13

No.

Tax_Lady2
Level 2

After further research it appears...since parents claimed the client as a dependent, client is not eligible to collect stimulus. Unless someone has more input,

Tax_Lady2
Level 2

Thank you for your input.

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jeffmcpa2010
Level 11

It is not so much "Who claimed the dependent" as "Who is entitled to claim the dependent"

This tool will help with that determination.

https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/whom-may-i-claim-as-a-dependent

Lot's of times people claim dependent's they are not entitled to, which does not stop the proper person from claiming the dependent, it only stops them from efiling, if the other person claimed them first.

 

rbynaker
Level 13

Correct.  It's also true if the parents were eligible to claim them as a dependent but did not.  The child's return would still have the "Someone can claim . . . you as a dependent" box checked on the 1040 which would make them ineligible for RRC.