Can a taxpayer claim a child as a dependent if the age test for a qualifying child isn't satisfied? For example, let's assume a taxpayer's son graduates from college May 15th at age 21. The qualifying child age test requires that a child under age 24 must be a full-time student during 5-months to qualify. Let's assume he meets all the other requirements for dependency. I assume the law requires 5 full months, not a partial month? Is that correct?
Second, if the son isn't a qualifying child, does he meet the requirements to be a qualifying relative (assuming his income is less than $3,200)? Can a dpendency exemption be claimed? Is the age test still a barrier?
Second, if the son isn't a qualifying child, does he meet the requirements to be a qualifying relative (assuming his income is less than $3,200)? Can a dpendency exemption be claimed? Is the age test still a barrier?
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