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Old 04-01-2015, 12:01 PM
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My 18 year old moved out before graduation, can I still claim her?

My 18 year old daughter moved out right before graduation (lived with me 5 months). She lives with a grandparent who filed her taxes for her and put that she cannot be claimed by somebody else as a dependant. So when I filed my taxes and claimed her for those 5 months as my dependant, it was rejected because she put that nobody else can claim her. What steps do I need to take to fix this?



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