Kiddie Tax Definition | Becker

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Kiddie Tax

A popular name for the tax rate imposed on the investment income of children under a specified age. Children with substantial investment income, such as interest, dividends, rents, and royalties, must pay tax on their investment income at a rate that is the same as the tax brackets applicable to trusts and estates.

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