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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) - "Specified Student" definition
Form 1040 Line 27 IRS Instructions define a "Specified Student" as "You qualify as a specified student if you
were enrolled in a program that leads to a degree, certificate, or other recognized educational credential and carried at least one-half the normal workload for your course of study during at least 5 calendar months of the year or an academic period, if longer."
The Instructions further state that "EIC rules for taxpayers without a qualifying child. Special rules apply if you are claiming the EIC without a qualifying child. In these cases, the minimum age has been lowered to age 19 except for specified students who must be at least age 24 at the end of the year."
By these instructions my son (has no child is age 21 and taking 6 hours of college courses in 2021 ... i.e. one-half the normal workload) would be a Specified Student and not qualify for the EIC. However, Turbotax only asks "Were you a full-time (not one-half time) student for at least 5 months in 2021?" Answering "No" indicates he qualifies for the EIC when by the IRS Instructions above he doesn't. Which is correct?