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It allows parents to claim up to $2,000 per qualifying child under 17, with phaseouts beginning at $200,000 for single filers and $400,000 for married couples filing jointly. Once a child turns 17, however, they are no longer eligible, though they may still qualify as dependents for other credits or deductions.
Claim son as a dependent if hes a college student and works Claim son as a dependent if hes a college student and works Yes, you can claim your son. If he has a part-time job and made more than the standard deduction amount for the tax year ($12200 in 2019), he is required to file this own tax return.
A 17 year old can file their own tax return. But you can be claimed as a dependent on someone elses return even if you are not claimed, you must indicate on your return that you can be claimed as a dependent. As a dependent you are not eligible for a stimulus payment.
17 year old kids do Not qualify for child tax credit.
A child over age 16 no longer qualifies for the Child Tax credit (CTC). Although a child can still be a student dependent through age 23, and a qualifying child for EIC, the Child Tax Credit expires the year they turn 17 and you no longer get the $2000 CTC and ACTC.
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The child tax credit provides a credit of up to $2,000 per child under age 17. If the credit exceeds taxes owed, families may receive up to $1,600 per child as a refund. Other dependentsincluding children ages 1718 and full-time college students ages 1924can receive a nonrefundable credit of up to $500 each.
What kinds of taxes do teenagers have to pay? As an employee, youll need to pay federal income tax. If you live in a state with income tax, youll need to pay state income taxes as well, which means filing a state tax return in addition to a federal tax return.
Be under 17 at the end of the tax year. Be your son, daughter, stepchild, eligible foster child, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half-brother, half-sister, or a descendant of one of these (for example, a grandchild, niece or nephew). Not provide more than half of his or her own support for the tax year.

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