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June 6, 2019
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Should my 19 year old full time college student not qualify for child tax credit -- I am single parent head of household?

  • June 6, 2019
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Best answer by Hal_Al

Yes. That's the law. Any "qualifying child" dependent, over 16, does not also qualify for the Child tax credit.

 This comes as a big surprise to many parents the year their child turns 17. 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 $1000 CTC.

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Hal_Al
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June 6, 2019

Yes. That's the law. Any "qualifying child" dependent, over 16, does not also qualify for the Child tax credit.

 This comes as a big surprise to many parents the year their child turns 17. 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 $1000 CTC.