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October 26, 2022
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Senior in High School

  • October 26, 2022
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My daughter is 18 but a Senior still in high school. Would I still get a child credit for her? How do I now file my taxes? Will I do them different  this year?

 
Thank you for your help. 

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    Level 15
    October 26, 2022

    You will be eligible to receive the $500 credit for other dependents. File your return the same as in the past TurboTax will do the calculation for you automatically. 

    VolvoGirl
    Level 15
    October 26, 2022

    Has to be under 18 to get the Child Tax Credit.  So you would get the Other Dependent credit for her.  You can still claim her if she is under 19 or a full time student under 24.  

    jmj03jmjAuthor
    Level 2
    October 26, 2022

    So, how do I show this on my return? In the past, it would have me put her social in and it took care of it. Is there a different box I will check now? 

    KNDavis
    Level 5
    October 26, 2022

    In TurboTax, you'll continue to enter your daughter's information as a dependent.  Because TurboTax has her date of birth, it will automatically calculate the credit you're entitled to based on her age and circumstances.

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    Laura_CPA
    Level 6
    October 26, 2022

    Hello jmj03jmj, 

     

    Happy to assist you with your question! If your daughter is now 18 years old, she might still qualify to be claimed as a dependent (please see the requirements here: Who can I claim as my dependent? ); however she does not qualify for the child tax credit. 

     

    Instead she would qualify as other dependent and you will get the maximum credit of $500. 

     

    Please let us know if you have any further questions. 

     

    Cheers,

    Laura_CPA

     

     

     

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    KNDavis
    Level 5
    October 26, 2022

    Since your daughter is 18, she no longer qualifies for the Child Tax Credit, but she will qualify for the Credit for Other Dependents, which is $500.  As long as your daughter meets the other requirements to be your dependent, you can continue to claim her as your dependent on your 2022 tax return. 

     

    The requirements to claim your daughter as your dependent are:

    • She must have lived with you for over half the year
    • She must be under age 19 (or under age 24 if a student) or disabled
    • You provide over half her support

    More information is available here.

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