At what age does Child Tax Credit Stop?
William Rodriguez
Published Jan 13, 2026
Note: Children must be under the age of 18 at the end of 2021 to be qualifying children for purposes of the Child Tax Credit.
What age does the Child Tax Credit stop?
If you're eligible, you could receive part of the credit in 2021 through advance payments of up to: $250 per month for each qualifying child age 6 to 17 at the end of 2021.Do you get Child Tax Credit if your child is 17?
It has gone from $2,000 per child in 2020 to $3,600 for each child under age 6. For each child ages 6 to 16, it's increased from $2,000 to $3,000. It also now makes 17-year-olds eligible for the $3,000 credit.Does my 19 year old qualify for Child Tax Credit?
Age test - For the 2020 tax credit, a child must have been under age 17 (i.e., 16 years old or younger) at the end of the tax year for which you claim the credit.Will I get the Child Tax Credit if my child turns 17 in 2021?
17-Year-Old ChildrenIf you meet all the other rules for taking the child tax credit, you can claim the credit for your daughter when you file your 2021 Form 1040. The age for children qualifying for the credit for 2021 is 17 and under (a change from 2020's requirement of 16 and under).
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Does 18 year old qualify for child tax credit?
You can claim up to $500 for each dependent who was a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. resident alien in 2021. The credit for other dependents is not refundable, which means it can only be used to reduce your tax liability. These dependents include: Dependents who are age 18 or older.When should I stop claiming my child as a dependent 2021?
Do they meet the age requirement? Your child must be under age 19 or, if a full-time student, under age 24. There's no age limit if your child is permanently and totally disabled.Should I claim my college student as a dependent 2021?
If you're still interested in claiming dependents, but your child doesn't meet these tests, your college student can still be your dependent if: You provide more than half of the child's support. The child's gross income (income that's not exempt from tax) is less than $4,300 and $4,400 in 2022.How much money can a child make and still be claimed as a dependent?
Earned Income OnlyFor 2021, the standard deduction for a dependent child is total earned income plus $350, up to a maximum of $12,550. So, a child can earn up to $12,550 without paying income tax. For 2022, the standard deduction for a dependent child is total earned income plus $400, up to $12,950.