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posted Dec 23, 2023 3:28:26 PM

Dependent with total disability over 17 years of age qualifies for the 2023 child tax credit and the refundable ACTC why is Turbotax not processing the credit?

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Level 15
Dec 23, 2023 3:37:05 PM

The child tax credit is only availably for a dependent child under the age of 17.  Having a disability does not allow a child age 17 or older to be eligible for the child tax credit.  They are eligible for the Other Dependent credit of $500.

Level 15
Dec 23, 2023 3:42:24 PM
Expert Alumni
Dec 23, 2023 4:09:55 PM

While a disabled child over the age of 16 does not qualify for the child tax credit, they do qualify for the child and dependent care credit.  TurboTax will handle this correctly if you have dependent care expenses so that you can work or attend school full-time.  

Level 15
Dec 24, 2023 4:25:27 AM

While a disabled child over the age of 16 does not qualify for the child tax credit, they do qualify for the Earned Income  credit.  TurboTax will handle this correctly if you enter a qualifying dependent and your income is in the EIC range. 

Level 15
Dec 24, 2023 4:59:09 AM

Q. Does a Dependent with total disability,  over 17 years of age, qualify for the 2023 child tax credit and the refundable ACTC ?

A. No.  Although a dependent's disability allows you to claim them as a "qualifying child", rather than a "qualifying relative",  past age 18 (age 23 if a full time student), the child tax credit and the additional child tax credit is lost when the dependent reaches age 17.

Although the CTC and ACTC is lost, you may continue to claim the Earned Income Credit, based on that dependent. 

 

There are two types of dependents, "Qualifying Children"(QC) and Other ("Qualifying Relative" in IRS parlance even though they don't have to actually be related). There is no income limit for a QC but there is an age limit, student status, a relationship test and residence test. Only a QC qualifies a taxpayer for the Earned Income Credit and the Child Tax Credit (if under 17). They are interrelated but the rules are different for each.

The support test is different for each type. The support test, for a QC, is only that the child didn't provide more than half his own support. The support test for a Qualifying Relative is that the taxpayer provided more than half the relative's support.