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Claiming Child Tax Credit 2006/08/10 07:14
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You claim Child Tax Credit if the following critierias are meet.
1. You have a qualifying child. A qualifying child is one who is your dependent in your tax return, under age 17, and is related to you, and is a U.S. citizen or resident alien.
2. Unless your income is above phase out limits, you can claim $1,000 for each qualified child. The credit will phase-out depending on your filing status and income. The limits are Married Filing Jointly($110,000), Married Filing Separately($55,000) and all others ($75,000)
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Qualified child for CTC 2006/09/27 11:03
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A Qualified child for Child Tax Credit is a "child" either related you as (biological, adopted, foster, step). Also your siblings, step-siblings, and grandchildren, nieces, nephews, if no one else qualifies to claim them.
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child over 17 and is student. Can I claim CTC ? 2006/09/27 11:08
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Can I claim child tax credit for a child over 17 who is a full time student? We have a 17 year old who is still in school and still living at home with no job. Can we recieve the child tax credit on him this year?
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rjose (User)
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You can't claim child tax credit for a child over 17 years 2006/10/06 13:18
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You can't claim child tax credit for a child over 17 years. Being a students does not change the situations.
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