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Is there an age limit on claiming my children as dependents?

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Is there an age limit on claiming my children as dependents?

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For the most part it’s 19 or 24 and a full-time student. I think there is also an allowance for handicapped children.

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Age will not prevent you from claiming your children as dependents.

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Age is a factor in the qualifying child test, but not the qualifying relative test. As long as the following dependency exemption tests are met, you may claim him or her: • Qualifying child or qualifying relative test; • Dependent taxpayer test; • Citizenship or resident test; and • Joint return test.

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Age is a factor in the qualifying child test, but a qualifying relative can be any age.

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Age is a factor in the qualifying child test, but not the qualifying relative test. As long as the following dependency exemption tests are met, you may claim him or her: 1. Qualifying child or qualifying relative test; 2. Dependent taxpayer test; 3. Citizenship or resident test; and 4. Joint return test.

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