There isn't a maximum age for a qualifying relative, but you have to provide more than half of their support and their gross income can't be over $3300 for the year. If they are not an immediate relative, they have to live with you all year.
For a qualifying child, they must be under 19, or under 24 and a full-time student. A son or daughter can be a qualifying relative if they meet those rules but are too old to be considered as a qualifying child.
2007-02-04 15:48:14
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answered by Judy 7
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Favre had the acceptable year of his career very last year. If that wasn't adequate to win a Superbowl, then I actually have a feeling it is gonna be a lengthy time period in the previous the Vikings get their probability once back. Being an excellent Bears' fan, i'm nowhere close to excited to work out Favre play back. No, i do not anticipate him to reproduction very last season, and that i imagine he will coach indicators of damage and tear and decline, yet he nevertheless will submit good numbers. it is no longer a threat for any QB now to not do good with Adrian Peterson contained in the backfield. yet, injuries receives closer him. The ankle is rather major for a QB, and Vikings' followers will be conscious the toll the ankle has on his transferring means. Favre change into tremendous very last year, yet do not monetary company the actual actuality he will do exactly practically as good this year.
2016-11-02 08:47:18
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answered by ? 4
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There is no age limit, per se. It depends upon the facts.
If it's a child who is not a full time student, the age limit at that income level is 19.
If it's a child who IS a full time student, the age limit is 24 regardless of income.
If it's any person who had less than $3,300 in gross income, lived with your ALL YEAR, and received more than half of their support from you, and your relationship is not illegal under local law there is no age limit and the dependent doesn't even need to be related to you.
2007-02-04 15:54:41
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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If you made more than half of there support then you can claim them reguarless. They would just have to file there taxes and not claim themselves. If you have a question contact me below
2007-02-05 04:07:41
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answered by shaydzofluv 2
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24 if in school or 18 if does not continue school
2007-02-04 16:00:13
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answered by somg_93 2
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