I'm hoping that someone out there can give me some advise on how to relieve my tax burden or at least direct me somewhere that I can find information. The situation is that my husband and I ...
I paid more than 1/2 for my tuition but do not have much of a paper trail. I gave my parents cash. I moved in with my grandmother about 2 yeah ago and we split the bill. Can my parents claim me as a ...
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I have a job offer that could bring me that. It's a reduction from what I am making now (reduced by about 50,000/year). However, I can spend more time with my family.
You can claim a child who is a full time student until the age of 24. The link below refers to the IRS publication dealing with dependents.
Follow this link for more information:http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/publications/p501/ar02.html#d0e3591.
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Has he provided over half his own support? If he has not, then you most likely meet all the conditions to qualify. Others have referenced the other requirements so I won't repeat them here.
thepenismightier
You can claim him as long as he doesn't file his own tax return claiming the personal deduction. If he works, it's likely he will.
kerrberr95
When I graduated highschool and was attending college afterwards, my parents could still claim me until I graduated or turned 19, it was one or the other though. So I would say yes that you still can. Call a tax consultant to just make sure that you can but I still would have to say yes you can.
Judy1
You can claim him if you meet the requirements, which you probably do. You won't get the child tax credit for him because of his age though.
railroad_joe
if HE IS STILL IN SCHOOL OR COLLEGE AND LIVING AT HOME, HE CAN STILL BE CLAIMED ON YOUR TAXES. HE IS STILL A DE PENDANT
HellinoAmerikanos
Yes, plus you get the education deduction
WealthBuilder
A child is not a DEDUCTION.
He can be an EXEMPTION.
He can qualify you for HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD if you are otherwise single.