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November 8, 2023
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Immigrant foster child residency question

  • November 8, 2023
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I have had a foster child who is an immigrant who will be with be 172 days this year (placed 7/13). Before that he had 2 other placements and was only with his bio dad for less than 4 months. Since he is in our care the majority of the year can we claim him on our taxes this year?

Best answer by NCperson

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@nicholenudo best to use the IRS app related to dependents.

 

If you provided more than 50% of the child's support, the child could be claimed, but the tax credit they would be elgible for is the 'other dependent credit' (up to $500)  The child would need to be a US citizen or a  resident alien.  For the 'Other dependent tax credit" there is no 183 day residency test in yiur household.  

 

No one can claim the child for the Child Tax Credit (up to $2,000),

 

https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/whom-may-i-claim-as-a-dependent

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DoninGA
Level 15
Level 15
November 8, 2023

The child must have lived in your home for over one-half of the year (183 nights or more) for you to be eligible to claim then child as a dependent on your tax return under the Qualifying Child rules.

 

To be a Qualifying Child -

1. The child must be your son, daughter, stepchild, foster child, brother, sister, half brother, half sister, stepbrother, stepsister, or a descendant of any of them.
2. The child must be (a) under age 19 at the end of the year, (b) under age 24 at the end of the year and a full-time student or (c) any age and permanently and totally disabled.
3. The child must have lived with you for more than half of the year. Temporary absences while away at college are considered living with you.
4. The child must not have provided more than half of his or her own support for the year.
5. If the child meets the rules to be a qualifying child of more than one person, you must be the person entitled to claim the child as a qualifying child.
6. The child must be a U.S. citizen or U.S., Canada or Mexico resident for some portion of the year.
7. The child must be younger than you unless disabled.

Level 2
November 8, 2023

So no one can claim this child even though we are 11 days shy of the full mark? 

DoninGA
Level 15
Level 15
November 8, 2023

@nicholenudo wrote:

So no one can claim this child even though we are 11 days shy of the full mark? 


Correct, not for tax year 2023.

NCpersonAnswer
Level 15
November 8, 2023

Expert Reviewed

@nicholenudo best to use the IRS app related to dependents.

 

If you provided more than 50% of the child's support, the child could be claimed, but the tax credit they would be elgible for is the 'other dependent credit' (up to $500)  The child would need to be a US citizen or a  resident alien.  For the 'Other dependent tax credit" there is no 183 day residency test in yiur household.  

 

No one can claim the child for the Child Tax Credit (up to $2,000),

 

https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/whom-may-i-claim-as-a-dependent

Level 2
November 8, 2023

Okay so how do you know if a child is a resident alien or not? The child has lived in the United States Approximately 5 years and is enrolled in schools and such.

Level 15
November 8, 2023

@nicholenudo wrote:

Okay so how do you know if a child is a resident alien or not? The child has lived in the United States Approximately 5 years and is enrolled in schools and such.


Resident alien means either: has a green card, or passes the substantial presence test.

https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/substantial-presence-test