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BarbL
Level 7
June 3, 2019

If he was under age 19 (or a full-time student under age 24) when he joined, he may qualify as your dependent under the Qualifying Child rules.  

In order to be your qualifying child, he must be unmarried and a US citizen, and meet the following requirements:

- He must be under age 19 or a full-time student under the age of 24.

- He must live with you more than half the year.

- He must not provide more than half his own support.

- He must not be the qualifying child of another taxpayer with higher priority under IRS tiebreaker rules.



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Level 2
February 13, 2020

was 19 on dec. 31, but was full-time student through June in high school before entering military in August.  All other requirements met....does child qualify as full-time student if graduated 2nd week of June from high school before entering military in august?

DoninGA
Level 15
Level 15
February 13, 2020

@helpmeplease1234 wrote:

was 19 on dec. 31, but was full-time student through June in high school before entering military in August.  All other requirements met....does child qualify as full-time student if graduated 2nd week of June from high school before entering military in august?


Yes, they were a full time student in 2019.

Level 2
June 3, 2019

because he lived with u over 6 mo

Level 2
June 3, 2019

Probably, since he lived with you more than 6 months of the year, but check the questions here:

https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/tax-tips/Family/Rules-for-Claiming-a-Dependent-on-Your-Tax-Ret...