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A person cannot be claimed as a dependent unless that person is a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, U.S. national, or a resident of Canada or Mexico, for some part of the year. (There is an exception for certain adopted children.) A dependent must be either a qualifying child or qualifying relative.
In order for you to claim a relative as a dependent, that family member cannot have a gross annual income above $5,050 in 2024 and $4,700 in 2023. Gross income includes all earned and unearned income.
your (or your spouses or common-law partners) biological or adopted child. your childs spouse or common-law partner. under your custody and control and who is wholly dependent on you for support, even if they are older than you.
The number of dependents is, mathematically speaking, the number of people who are in your immediate family. (It might include your husband/wife, your children, and your (grand)parents.)
Claiming more allowances will lower the amount of income tax thats taken out of your check. Conversely, if the total number of allowances youre claiming is zero, that means youll have the most income tax withheld from your take-home pay. Allowances matter.
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Its possible, but once youre over age 24, you can no longer be claimed as a qualifying child. The only exception to this is if youre permanently and totally disabled. However, you can be claimed as a qualifying relative if you meet these requirements: Your gross income is less than $4,700.
If youre eligible to claim both, youll need to choose one or the other. Note: If you have more than one dependant, choose the dependant with the lowest net income in order to maximize your benefit from this tax credit.

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