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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 474722" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>"Qualifying Children</p><p> To be claimed as a qualifying child, the person must meet four criteria:</p><p> Relationship &#8212; the person must be your child, step child, adopted child, foster child, brother or sister, or a descendant of one of these (for example, a grandchild or nephew).</p><p></p><p>Residence &#8212; for more than half the year, the person must have the same residence as you do.</p><p></p><p>Age the person must be</p><p>under age 19 at the end of the year, or</p><p>under age 24 and a be a full-time student for at least five months out of the year, or</p><p>any age and totally and permanently disabled.</p><p></p><p> Support the person did not provide more than half of his or her own support during the year."</p><p></p><p>DDD I wouldn't presume to say your accountant is incorrect, maybe your situation is different. All I know is he told us we lost both easy child and difficult child last year because easy child was 24 and graduated and difficult child was 19 and not in school. We were able to deduct medical bills for her though because she was covered under our insurance and with the treatment center costs we had a ton of medical bills. He even called us to verify the medical bills deductions were correct lol.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 474722, member: 59"] "Qualifying Children To be claimed as a qualifying child, the person must meet four criteria: Relationship — the person must be your child, step child, adopted child, foster child, brother or sister, or a descendant of one of these (for example, a grandchild or nephew). Residence — for more than half the year, the person must have the same residence as you do. Age the person must be under age 19 at the end of the year, or under age 24 and a be a full-time student for at least five months out of the year, or any age and totally and permanently disabled. Support the person did not provide more than half of his or her own support during the year." DDD I wouldn't presume to say your accountant is incorrect, maybe your situation is different. All I know is he told us we lost both easy child and difficult child last year because easy child was 24 and graduated and difficult child was 19 and not in school. We were able to deduct medical bills for her though because she was covered under our insurance and with the treatment center costs we had a ton of medical bills. He even called us to verify the medical bills deductions were correct lol. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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