Hello,
My son just turned 18 in September, can I still claim him as a dependent this year for the typical $2k amount or is he now considered the $500 deduction as a person who is a dependent who gets 50% or more of his living expenses paid by me?
Thank you in advance for your help.
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So, provided he meets the rules for claiming a dependent, he is your dependent on your tax return. Generally speaking, there are different tests to determine if he meets the rules to be your dependent - under the "Tests to be a Qualified Child":
Note, if he does not meet these rules, he still may be a dependent, under the "Tests to be a Qualifying Relative".
Given you indicated he is your son, age 18 this year, provided the other rules are met, he will be your dependent. However, there are two different credits for dependents: the Child Tax Credit, and the Credit for Other Dependents. The Child Tax Credit is worth up $2,000 of a credit on your 2022 tax return; but for that credit, the child must be under age 17. As your son is age 18 in 2022, he will not qualify you for the Child Tax Credit, but can qualify you for the Credit for Other Dependents of $500.
Thank you for your help with this. I figured this was the case, but my tax law is rusty and I wanted to confirm with someone more up-to-date with the codes.
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