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It depends. You may be eligible to claim your niece as a dependent if she lives with you and if no one else can claim her. She'd be considered your qualifying child.
If your niece's parent(s) live with you, she'd be considered their qualified child as well. If that’s the case, you will only be able to claim your niece as long as the parent(s) Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is lower than yours. See the IRS rule.
To determine if your niece is your qualifying child, the following questions must be true.
For a Qualifying child
You may be eligible for the following tax benefits if you claim your niece as your dependent.
For additional information, review the TurboTax article Rules for Claiming a Dependent on Your Tax Return.
What is her age and income and with whom does she live?
It depends. You may be eligible to claim your niece as a dependent if she lives with you and if no one else can claim her. She'd be considered your qualifying child.
If your niece's parent(s) live with you, she'd be considered their qualified child as well. If that’s the case, you will only be able to claim your niece as long as the parent(s) Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is lower than yours. See the IRS rule.
To determine if your niece is your qualifying child, the following questions must be true.
For a Qualifying child
You may be eligible for the following tax benefits if you claim your niece as your dependent.
For additional information, review the TurboTax article Rules for Claiming a Dependent on Your Tax Return.
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