When can I no longer claim my child as a dependent?

The federal government allows you to claim dependent children until they are 19. This age limit is extended to 24 if they attend college. If your child is over 24 but not earning much income, they can be claimed as a qualifying relative if they meet the income limits and/or if they are permanently disabled.
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At what age is a child no longer a dependent for tax purposes?

To meet the qualifying child test, your child must be younger than you and either younger than 19 years old or be a "student" younger than 24 years old as of the end of the calendar year. There's no age limit if your child is "permanently and totally disabled" or meets the qualifying relative test.
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When can my parents stop claiming me as a dependent?

You must be under the age of 19 for your parents to claim you as a dependent. However, if you are a full-time student, you must be under age 24 in order for your parents to claim you as a dependent. If you are totally and permanently disabled, there is no age limit for your parents to claim you as a dependent.
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Can I still claim my child as a dependent if they work?

The IRS defines a dependent as a qualifying child under age 19 (or under 24 if a full-time student) or a qualifying relative who makes less than $4,300 a year (tax year 2021). A qualifying dependent may have a job, but you must provide more than half of their annual support.
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Can I no longer claim dependents?

Under tax reform, you can no longer claim the dependent exemption — which was $4,050 for tax year 2017 — but you still need to know who qualifies as your dependent for other tax benefits like the Child Tax Credit (up to $3,000 per qualifying child over the age of six and up to $3,600 for each qualifying child under six ...
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When should I not claim my child as a dependent?



What happens if my child turns 18 in 2021?

If your child turned 18 in 2021

The enhanced child tax credit extended the benefit to children who are 17 in 2021, but those who turn 18 during the year may not be eligible. The IRS will use 2019 or 2020 returns to determine how much money is sent but will reconcile the credit based on the age of children on Jan.
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Why does my 17 year old not count for child tax credit?

Your Child is Too Old

So, if your kid turns 17 in 2021, you get to claim the child tax credit for him or her one more time. But if your child is 18 or older at the end of this year, you can't claim the credit or receive monthly payments for him or her.
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Can my parents claim me as a dependent if I file my own taxes?

You can still claim your child as a dependent on your own return. He/she can file his own return for a refund of some of his withheld wages (he won't get back anything for Social Security or Medicare), but MUST indicate on it that he can be claimed as a dependent on someone else's return.
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Is it better for a college student to claim themselves 2020?

This can give dependents a huge advantage over their parents, as it is more likely the student will be able to fully claim the credit due to their amount of income versus their parents. Additionally, if you are paying on student loans yourself, you can earn a deduction of up to $2,500.
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Can my 17 year old file taxes if I claim her?

Minors have to file taxes if their earned income is greater than $12,550 (increasing to $12,950 in 2022). If your child only has unearned income, the threshold is $1,100 (increasing to $1,150 in 2022). 6 If they have both earned and unearned income, it is the greater of $1,100 or their earned income plus $350.
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Can my parents claim me as a dependent at age 25?

Can they claim an exemption for me as a dependent or qualifying child on their tax return? It's possible, but once you're over age 24, you can no longer be claimed as a qualifying child. The only exception to this is if you're permanently and totally disabled.
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Is it better to not claim college student as dependent?

Thus it is sometimes better for parents to forego claiming college students as dependents to allow the student to take advantage of tax credits for higher education, as I'll explain later. The $4,000 exemption phases out for high-income taxpayers.
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Can I claim my 30 year old daughter as a dependent?

An adult son or daughter may be claimed as a qualifying child if he or she is younger than 19 at the end of the year and lived with the taxpayer for more than half the year, or if he or she was a student younger than 24, or permanently and totally disabled.
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What is the benefit of claiming a dependent over 18?

If you can claim someone as a dependent, certain deductions you can get will lower the amount of income you can be taxed on. If you qualify for a tax credit related to having a dependent, your tax liability will shrink and you may even be able to redeem the credit for a tax refund.
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Can I claim my 17 year old on my taxes 2021?

17-Year-Old Children

Answer: Yes. If you meet all the other rules for taking the child tax credit, you can claim the credit for your daughter when you file your 2021 Form 1040. The age for children qualifying for the credit for 2021 is 17 and under (a change from 2020's requirement of 16 and under).
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Should my college student file his own taxes?

College students must file a tax return if they made over a certain income. That income threshold depends on multiple factors, including if you are a dependent or married. Generally, if you're a single student who made more than $12,550, you will have to file a tax return.
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Will college students get a stimulus check?

Most adults will receive a one-time payment up to $1,400 along with an additional $1,400 for each dependent (now including college students). See below for details on who qualifies. Colleges and universities will receive $40 billion. At least half of the funding must be allocated to support students in financial need.
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Will we get a third stimulus check?

The IRS started sending the third Economic Impact Payments to eligible individuals in March 2021 and continued sending payments throughout the year as tax returns were processed. The IRS has issued all third Economic Impact Payments and related plus-up payments.
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Do college students qualify for Child Tax Credit 2021?

If your teen was under the age of 17 in 2021 — for instance, maybe they just started school — you could have received advance CTC payments throughout the second half of 2021. On the other hand, if you have a teenage college student over the age of 17, you may have qualified for the $500 dependent tax credit instead.
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Can I still get a stimulus check if I was claimed as a dependent in 2021?

If you were claimed as a dependent on someone else's 2020 tax return, you were not eligible for a stimulus check. However, if that changed in 2021 and you meet the other eligibility requirements, you can claim the credit on your 2021 federal tax return (which you file in 2022).
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Is it better to be claimed as dependent or independent?

If your parents meet eligibility criteria to claim you as financially dependent for tax purposes, it is usually more beneficial for them to do so rather than you claiming a deduction for yourself. Parents typically have a higher income since they are older and more established in their careers.
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Can I still claim my 17 year old if he works?

If she is you dependent (Qualifying Child or Qualifying Relative) she is your dependent. She may file, but she cannot claim herself, she cannot claim her exemption.
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How much do you get for a dependent over 18?

The maximum credit amount is $500 for each dependent who meets certain conditions. For example, ODC can be claimed for: Dependents of any age, including those who are age 18 or older.
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Does Child Tax Credit stop at 18?

These benefits usually stop on 31 August after a child turns 16, but if your child is in full-time approved education or training, you can still claim for them until they are 19, or in some cases 20.
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What changes when your child turns 18?

When your child turns 18, he or she legally becomes an adult, and as the parent of that adult you no longer have authority over your child's medical, financial, or educational information.
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