So my kid, who graduated from college in May, just landed her first real job (yay!). Though we haven't discussed it yet, I suspect she'll opt to live at home; she discussed moving out if she landed a job with a long commute, but this job is quick 7-minute subway ride away.
The question we will soon be facing, then, is what she should do with her income. It feels wrong to ask her to pay rent in her own home (and we certainly don't need her to); similarly, it feels wrong to be charging my own child for food, etc. But at the same time, it doesn't seem right for a working adult to be living scot-free at her parents' place. She's already a child with excellent financial habits (far more so than her parents, actually), so I'm not worried about that. But I have no idea what to ask of her financially now, if anything. Has anyone been through this, either as a parent or a child? Have any suggestions?
In addition, I have a tax question. It's a fair bet that, if she lives at home, we'll be picking up enough of her living costs to justify continuing to claim her as a dependent. It'll be easy to do the math to see whether there's an advantage to claiming her. The question is, is there anything else to factor into that decision (e.g., does being someone's dependent after leaving school mess with her credit rating)? Anyone know?
Thanks in advance, as always.
The question we will soon be facing, then, is what she should do with her income. It feels wrong to ask her to pay rent in her own home (and we certainly don't need her to); similarly, it feels wrong to be charging my own child for food, etc. But at the same time, it doesn't seem right for a working adult to be living scot-free at her parents' place. She's already a child with excellent financial habits (far more so than her parents, actually), so I'm not worried about that. But I have no idea what to ask of her financially now, if anything. Has anyone been through this, either as a parent or a child? Have any suggestions?
In addition, I have a tax question. It's a fair bet that, if she lives at home, we'll be picking up enough of her living costs to justify continuing to claim her as a dependent. It'll be easy to do the math to see whether there's an advantage to claiming her. The question is, is there anything else to factor into that decision (e.g., does being someone's dependent after leaving school mess with her credit rating)? Anyone know?
Thanks in advance, as always.
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