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Not only can you not get the child tax credit, you are not even allowed to claim them as dependents.
An unrelated person must live with you all year to be a dependent.
An unrelated child can never qualify you for the child tax credit or the Earned Income credit, even if they lived with you all year and qualified as a dependent. You may also not claim the day care credit or Head of Household filing status based on an unrelated dependent
Not only can you not get the child tax credit, you are not even allowed to claim them as dependents.
An unrelated person must live with you all year to be a dependent.
An unrelated child can never qualify you for the child tax credit or the Earned Income credit, even if they lived with you all year and qualified as a dependent. You may also not claim the day care credit or Head of Household filing status based on an unrelated dependent
No. You cannot claim a non-relative as your dependent unless they lived with you all year. ("seven months")
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