Yes any child born in 2006 can be claimed on your taxes for that year and can be continued to be claimed on your taxes throughout their college days as long as you provide the majority of his/her support.
2006-12-31 10:32:31
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answered by blueflash 3
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Yes, as long as the child is born this year, he can start being claimed as a dependent.
2006-12-31 09:50:29
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answered by Beau R 7
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Of course. If your child was born on 12/31/2006 at 11:59pm, he/she is a dependent the whole year.
2007-01-04 09:23:59
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answered by Dizney 5
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yep. You certainly are able to claim the child as long as they are born on or before December 31st of that tax year.
2016-05-23 01:09:52
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answered by Nicole 4
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child born on dec 31st can be claimed as dependent
2006-12-31 10:23:34
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answered by binda 3
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Yes. But when your child turns 18 in 2024, you can't claim him at all for that year.
2006-12-31 09:46:37
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answered by 14 Characters Left 2
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yes, if you had him in 2006, then you claim him for your 2006 taxes
2006-12-31 09:40:26
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answered by mrsleslie_lady 3
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Yes. If you have the means, I would recommend gifting money to your child as well.
2006-12-31 09:50:56
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answered by SG 2
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Absolutely you can. I am thinking about claiming my neighbor's kid as my dependent.
2006-12-31 09:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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that's why new year's eve babies are soooooo welcome....you get the tax credit w/out the initial expenses!!!!
2006-12-31 09:41:53
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answered by Paula M 5
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