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It depends.
If your son is under 19, then you can claim him as a qualifying child if you provided more than half of his support in 2018.
If your son is 19 or older at the end of 2018, then in general you cannot claim him as a qualifying child.
However, if he has lived with you ALL year, has earned less than $4,150 in 2018 and you have provided more than half of his support, then you can claim him as a qualifying relative.
Please read this TurboTax article for more information:
It depends.
If your son is under 19, then you can claim him as a qualifying child if you provided more than half of his support in 2018.
If your son is 19 or older at the end of 2018, then in general you cannot claim him as a qualifying child.
However, if he has lived with you ALL year, has earned less than $4,150 in 2018 and you have provided more than half of his support, then you can claim him as a qualifying relative.
Please read this TurboTax article for more information:
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