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Once a child reaches 17, they may still be a dependent but no longer qualify for the Child Tax Credit. A child that doesn't qualify under the age requirement might still qualify for the Other Dependent Credit. See this article for more information.
The person you’re claiming as a qualified relative must also fit these criteria:
- They haven’t already been claimed for the Child Tax Credit or Credit for Other Dependents, either by you or by anyone else.
- They have an SSN, ITIN, or ATIN issued on or before the due date of your return (including extensions).
- They are a US citizen, US resident alien, or US national.
- They aren’t filing a joint return with their spouse.
- They either lived with you for the entire year or are related to you.
- They have less than $5,200 gross income this year (nontaxable Social Security doesn't count).
- You provided more than half of their financial support (more info).
See this tax tips article for more information.
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February 10, 2026
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