Student visas have been issued to mature students with dependent children to study in the United States. This is especially common for masters and Ph.D. students, most of whom are in their late twenties or older.
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That is dependent on state laws. see link below
Generally, no. You can only claim the Child Tax Credit for a dependent who is under the age of 17 (on December 31 of the tax year in question). You can still take a standard exemption for a dependent who is a full time student as long as they are under the age of 24 and meet the other requirements to be claimed as a dependent.
If they live in your house, legally yes you can claim them. You can also claim a student in college as a dependent up to 21 years of age. So even if your student is paying their entire way, legally they can still be someone's dependent. When the child files their tax returns, they have to put that someone claims them as a dependent, or the IRS may look at why the guardian is also claiming them as a dependent.
A dependent child is typically defined as a person who is under the age of 18. However, in some contexts, such as tax laws or certain benefits, a dependent child can be considered up to age 24 if they are a full-time student. The specific age can vary depending on the regulations of different programs or legal definitions.
Check irs.gov. It probably depends on whether she is still a full time student and is your dependent.
That's dependent of preparation. see links
The IRS will not allow you to claim a dependent that is not your child unless that child falls into one of the other allowable dependent categories such as stepchild or disabled family member. The penalties for claiming a child who is not your actual dependent according to the law include fines and possible jail time.
Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
In Texas, as long as the parents claim the child as a dependent they can be on their insurance until they are 23 or get married. Whether or not they are a full-time student. You have to check online for your state's laws.
No, you cannot file a 1099-MISC for your dependent child.
A parent is never obligated to pay for college. However, if a student is a dependent student, then the federal government will award less financial aid to that student because it assumes that the child's guardians will contribute towards educational expenses.