It depends. It is possible that removing the dependent caused some other changes to your tax return. If you had no other dependents, you would no longer qualify for Head of Household status. Going ...
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It depends. It is possible that removing the dependent caused some other changes to your tax return. If you had no other dependents, you would no longer qualify for Head of Household status. Going from Head of Household to single would make your standard deduction decrease from $23,625 to $15,750.
Also, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is based on the number of children. The removal of one could cause the EITC credit to decrease, depending on the number of children remaining on your tax return, if any.
The best course of action would be to compare the new tax return to the one you previously filed to see what changed.