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Can dependent children claim themselves on their Montana individual income tax return even though they are claimed as a dependent on their parents federal and state income tax returns?

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Can dependent children claim themselves on their Montana individual income tax return even though they are claimed as a dependent on their parents federal and state income tax returns?

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Yes. Montana law differs from federal law. Montana law permits dependents that are claimed on their parents’ tax returns to claim themselves on their own tax return.

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