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The only thing she doesn't qualify for after she turns 17 is the child tax credit. She still gives you a $4050 "tax break" which lowers your taxable income and makes you eligible for EIC if you otherwise qualify. If she is a college student, you also may qualify for education tax benefits for qualified expenses paid out of pocket or with loans. You would enter the 1098-T to get them.
The only thing she doesn't qualify for after she turns 17 is the child tax credit. She still gives you a $4050 "tax break" which lowers your taxable income and makes you eligible for EIC if you otherwise qualify. If she is a college student, you also may qualify for education tax benefits for qualified expenses paid out of pocket or with loans. You would enter the 1098-T to get them.
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