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How much does a student have to make before he or she has to file an income tax return?

If you are an unmarried dependent, you must file a tax return for 2004 if you have earned income of more than $4,850, unearned income of more than $800, or if your gross income is more than $800 and exceeds your earned income by more than $250. If part of your earned income is from tips, see Tax Topic 402, Tips .

Even if you do not have to file, you should file a federal income tax return to get money back if any of the following apply:

  • You had income tax withheld from your pay.
  • You qualify for the earned income credit.
  • You qualify for the additional child tax credit.
  • Refer to Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction and Filing Information, for an explanation of the five exemption tests and filing requirement rules.

    For additional information see Tax Information for Students


    2.2 Filing Requirements/Status/Dependents/Exemptions: Filing Status

    If two single people (never married) have a child and live together, providing equal support for that child, can they both claim head of household status?

    Only the person who paid more than half the cost of keeping up a home for the year would qualify for the head of household filing status. If both people paid exactly the same amount, neither would qualify for the head of household filing status. Please refer to Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information, for more information.


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