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You wouldn't get less money than you would if you claimed yourself. However if claim someone else you would expect more money, especially if you are claiming children. Being claimed as a dependent is a good thing a benefit. Anyone can only be claimed ONCE. That once can be on your own return, or on someone elses. If someone else claims you, so you can't on your own, your tax due (refund available), if any - will be changed by the loss of that deduction. (Pay more or refund less).

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