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It depends. If your son is permanently and totally disabled, then possibly.
When you can claim him as a qualifying child there is not an income limit, however, it does have a support side. In order to claim him, you would need to provide over half of his support and he would have to have lived with you for more than 6 months during the year. Since he had $28,600 in income for 2024, did he use that for his own support and was that over half of his support for the year?
If HE did NOT provide over half of his support for the year, is permanently and totally disabled and he did live with you more than 6 months, then you would be able to claim him as a dependent.
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March 7, 2025
6:39 AM