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Did george live with you for the whole year? (Time spent away at school counts.)

does it mean the time my kid george spent at school can be counted as the time live with us?
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Hal_Al
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Did george live with you for the whole year? (Time spent away at school counts.)

Yes, being away, at college, even living off campus, is considered only a temporary absence from your/his home.

 

Residency Test

To meet this test, your child must have lived with you for more than half the year. There are exceptions for temporary absences, children who were born or died during the year, kidnapped children, and children of divorced or separated parents.

Temporary absences. Your child is considered to have lived with you during periods of time when one of you, or both, are temporarily absent due to special circumstances such as:

  • Illness,
  • Education,
  • Business,
  • Vacation,
  • Military service, or
  • Detention in a juvenile facility.

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Did george live with you for the whole year? (Time spent away at school counts.)

Yes exactly

Hal_Al
Level 15
Intuit Approved! This answer has been verified for accuracy by an Intuit expert employee

Did george live with you for the whole year? (Time spent away at school counts.)

Yes, being away, at college, even living off campus, is considered only a temporary absence from your/his home.

 

Residency Test

To meet this test, your child must have lived with you for more than half the year. There are exceptions for temporary absences, children who were born or died during the year, kidnapped children, and children of divorced or separated parents.

Temporary absences. Your child is considered to have lived with you during periods of time when one of you, or both, are temporarily absent due to special circumstances such as:

  • Illness,
  • Education,
  • Business,
  • Vacation,
  • Military service, or
  • Detention in a juvenile facility.
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