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posted Apr 11, 2024 7:36:41 AM

irs rule on 5 month for full time student status

Can I claim my child as a full time student ?  My 21 year old college student attended Spring 2023 classes with  12 credit hours as required by his college.,  The courses for Spring were from Jan to April 2023 with only graduation being scheduled in May.  He did not attend a graduation ceremony because he was still in school for summer and fall of 2023.  He only had 7 credit hours for summer and 11 credit hours in Fall before he finished and got his Associates degree.  If the spring classes were for four months and he attended them does he still cout it as full time for 5 months for the IRS?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 11, 2024 7:49:31 AM

IRS rules for "student" is different relating to education credits versus claiming as a dependent. 

If the student was attending class for any part of any five months, they fulfill that requirement to be claimed as a dependent. 

The student does not need to take a certain number of class credits. 

 

Therefore, if the student attended class through April, and also took summer classes (after April in the same year), they would have been in school for at least part of at least five months. 

New Member
Apr 11, 2024 8:24:36 AM

According to your answer ,  my 21 year old is considered a full time student for five months rule when he was only full time in spring for four months and he was part time  for summer and fall?

 

Employee Tax Expert
Apr 11, 2024 8:38:44 AM

As long as he was considered a FT student for at least one day in Jan, Feb, March, April and May, yes, he would be considered a Full time student. 

Level 15
Apr 11, 2024 8:41:22 AM

How long was the summer session? 7 credit hours may be fulltime, depending on the length of term.  Otherwise, what you describe does not meet the 5 month rule. 

Level 1
Jun 20, 2024 8:34:50 AM

my daughter this year will be a full-time student starting augs 28 2024 to dec 2024 if I'm reading ur comment right so she will meet the 5-month rule?

 

thanks 

Level 15
Jun 20, 2024 8:40:25 AM


@nspznspz wrote:

my daughter this year will be a full-time student starting augs 28 2024 to dec 2024 if I'm reading ur comment right so she will meet the 5-month rule?

 

thanks 


Yes, she would meet the five month rule for being a full time student under the Qualifying Child rules for being a dependent during tax year 2024.

Level 15
Jun 20, 2024 9:09:44 AM

@nspznspz    What about Jan-July ?  Was she in high school?  How old is she?  

Level 1
Jun 20, 2024 9:58:02 AM

she's 19 and in collage and the begin of the year she was just part-time 

Level 1
Jun 20, 2024 10:00:58 AM

thank you 

Level 15
Jun 20, 2024 1:15:35 PM

Q. My daughter this year will be a full-time student starting aug 28 2024 to dec 2024 if I'm reading ur comment right so she will meet the 5-month rule?

A. Yes. Any part of a calendar month counts, as a month, for the 5 month rule. In your case, 4 days in August counts as one month. So, Aug to Dec is five months , no matter what date in Aug the term starts or what date in Dec the term ends.