Parents are my clients. They have a son that is 24 as of the end of the year and a full time student. He earns under $3650. Can the parents claim him? Need a little reassurance.
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Exemption-Age 24 as of 12/31/09
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The only real difference here is he's no longer a QC, but can be a QR. So the test that changes is support - as QC he can't provide over half his own support. Well that and the gross income test, but you seem fine on that one. As QR the taxpayer must provide over half the dependents support to claim him. (So if he's paying all his own expenses with student loans he's probably not a dependent, otherwise he probably is still a QR with that amount of income.)
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Originally posted by taxmom34 View Postisn't 24 the oldest a student can be to be claimed on parents return. why not claim him?
of fi ve calendar months during 2009, and younger than the
taxpayer (or spouse if MFJ),Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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