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That depends; we would not have enough information to determine the effect it would have on your tax return, but keep these things in mind:

 

in order for her to be able to claim a dependent on her tax return, the following tests must be met: regarding the child:

 

  • Relationship: Must be her child, adopted child, foster child, brother or sister, or a descendant.
  • Residence: Must have the same residence as the child for  more than half the year.
  • Age: Must be under age 19 or under 24 and a full-time student for at least 5 months or any age if they are totally and permanently disabled.
  • Support: Must not have provided more than half of their own support during the year.
  • Joint Support: The child is not filing a joint return for the year.

Also keep in mind, claiming a dependent can also impact other rules that also apply to ‌some other benefits, such as:

Qualifying for these benefits could make the big difference on a tax return as to whether you owe money or receive a refund.


You could try removing a dependent from your tax return to see how much impact it would have on your taxes.  


Click here for"Rules to Claiming a Dependent on Your Tax Return."

 

Click here for "Who Can I Claim as a Dependent?"

 

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