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DL934
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I supported my granddaughters $24000 for attending the private school, and contributed $10000 for their 529 plans, did those supports qualify for children support?

I  live in California. 

In 2018, I supported my granddaughters $24000 for attending the private school, and contributed $10000 for their 529 plans, did those supports qualify for children support?

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Coleen3
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I supported my granddaughters $24000 for attending the private school, and contributed $10000 for their 529 plans, did those supports qualify for children support?

Support is only a topic for discussion in dependency issues and it is only one area of dependency. If the children are under age 18, below are the conditions that have to be met to claim a dependent.

Qualifying Child

Relationship — the taxpayer’s child or stepchild (whether by blood or adoption), foster child, sibling or step-sibling, or a descendant of one of these.

Residence — has the same principal residence as the taxpayer for more than half the tax year. Exceptions apply, in certain cases, for children of divorced or separated parents, kidnapped children, temporary absences, and for children who were born or died during the year.

Age — must be under the age of 19 at the end of the tax year, or under the age of 24 if a full-time student for at least five months of the year, or be permanently and totally disabled at any time during the year.

Support — did not provide more than one-half of his/her own support for the year.

If a child is claimed as a qualifying child by two or more taxpayers in a given year, the child will be the qualifying child of:

  • the parent;
  • if more than one taxpayer is the child’s parent, the one with whom the child lived for the longest time during the year, or, if the time was equal, the parent with the highest AGI;
  • if no taxpayer is the child’s parent, the taxpayer with the highest adjusted gross income (AGI)

I supported my granddaughters $24000 for attending the private school, and contributed $10000 for their 529 plans, did those supports qualify for children support?

Those are nice gifts but they have nothing to do with helping your grandchildren qualify as your dependents.  

*Answers are correct to the best of my ability at the time of posting but do not constitute legal or tax advice.*
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