IRS reference that says a parent cannot "let" their college age child file as non-dependent?
Hi all, I'm looking for a direct reference to IRS publication that explicitly says a young adult cannot file as a non-dependent if their parents CAN claim them, even if the parents choose not to claim them.
I'm in a debate on another forum where people are discussion taxes - specifically the stimulus payments. There is an individual on that thread who claims to be a tax professional and is advising people not to claim their college age children this year so that the young adult child can file independently on their taxes and get the $1800 worth of stimulus credits.
For example one person said they have a 19 year old daughter who lives at home, attends a local college full time, and works part time. Normally the parents would still claim their daughter as a dependent. But the person who claims to be an experienced tax accountant is advising them NOT to claim their 19 year old daughter on 2020 taxes, so that the daughter can file her own taxes as a non-dependent. Thus the parents lose the $500 credit for "other" dependents but the daughter will get $1800 from the stimulus programs.
I'm fairly certain that person is wrong, and what they're advising people to do is illegal. But I want to be able to link directly to an IRS publication, quote an exact line which says this is prohibited. Thanks in advance.