He turned 24 in March 2024 and graduated with his B.S. in mechanical engineering in May 2024. He has lived with us at home the entire time and still does. Even when he got a job, the household expenses have heretofore continued to be paid by us - we have not yet transitioned into a situation where he will contribute, but plan to discuss that after we get done filing taxes (can't yet because most of the paper trail won't get here until the end of January of course). That's part of what makes this muddy - does "under 24" include 24 itself? I'll check out that Pub 501 worksheet later.
No, not as your qualifying child.
The age requirement for claiming a dependent as your "Qualifying Child" is determined at the end of the Tax Year, so on December 31st.
A qualifying Child is..."A student under age 24 at the end of the year and younger than you (or your spouse if filing jointly); or • Permanently and totally disabled at any time during the year, regardless of age."
The second option to claiming a dependent is if they are your "Qualifying Relative".
A Qualifying Relative does NOT have the age restriction but DOES have an income restriction of $5,050 for the tax year.
If your son was 24 (or older) on December 31, 2024 and earned $5,050 in 2024, that person is NOT your dependent.
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