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TurboTax is correct. You are able to claim your 18 year old as a dependent so you are able to file as Head of Household.
However, for tax year 2022, your 18 year old does not qualify for the Child Tax Credit. In tax year 2021, the American Rescue Plan raised the minimum Child Tax Credit to $3,000 per qualifying children ages 6 through 17.
You may qualify for the $500 Credit for Other Dependents. The credit allows taxpayers a credit for certain dependents that don't qualify for the Child Tax Credit, such as qualifying children age 17 or older, adult dependents, and dependents who have an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).
Be sure you entered her birth date correctly.
Thank you for the reply, however turbo tax will not allow me to file head of household. Only way I can get the child tax credit removed is to not list her as my daughter. Then it says I don’t qualify for HOH because I’m not paying more than 1/2 which I am and which I selected. If I list her as my daughter, then turbo tax automatically applies the child tax credit.
It’s correct
Delete your daughter and then re-enter.
Tried deleting her and re-adding her, does the same thing. This has got to be a TurboTax programming error. There was a even a radio button that says do not add the child tax credit, but that seems non functional as well.
It would be helpful to have a TurboTax ".tax2022" file that is experiencing this issue. You can send us a “diagnostic” file that has your “numbers” but not your personal information. If you would like to do this, here are the instructions for TurboTax Download:
The instructions for TurboTax Online:
We will then be able to see exactly what you are seeing and we can determine what exactly is going on in your return and provide you with a resolution.
I'm having the same issue. My son was 17 at end of the year, so doesn't qualify, but TurboTax is forcing to submit with the child tax credit on, no way to turn it off.
My e-file was rejected by IRS. I have a case number open for it.
Maybe it is using age at beginning of year, when statute is age at end of year?
Would you clarify, what birthday did you enter in the Personal info?
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