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No - you don't indicate that the child is disabled.
For a child under the age of 19, the "disabled" status has no effect on your tax return. Once they are 13 or older, the "disabled" status will help you with the daycare expenses and credits. Once older and if still "disabled", you will be able to claim the child as dependent without having to meet other qualifications.
To really be disabled, per IRS rules:
No - you don't indicate that the child is disabled.
For a child under the age of 19, the "disabled" status has no effect on your tax return. Once they are 13 or older, the "disabled" status will help you with the daycare expenses and credits. Once older and if still "disabled", you will be able to claim the child as dependent without having to meet other qualifications.
To really be disabled, per IRS rules:
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