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March 30, 2025
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When handicapped adults livings with parent eligible for Earned Income credit

  • March 30, 2025
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I know that this year they are included and counted as a dependant.  Is that something new?  My old tax returns from 2012 I believe the filer didint file it right.  He was in his late 20's or   30's at that time and it was the first year my daughter was no longer a dependant because she was 18.  I was expecting a refund and asked her if she put down he was hadicapped/diasabled and she said yes.  I cant find the form now but She probably should have listed him as a dependent or would it not have mattered at that time?  Someone please help!

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KrisD15
March 30, 2025

If the person is permanently and totally disabled, they needn't be under 19 (or under 24 and a student) to be a dependent. 

This includes the requirement for the Earned Income Credit. 

 

It would be too late to amend a 2012 return, are you asking about amending past year returns? 

 

HERE are the requirements to be claimed as a dependent. 

To qualify as a dependent, a child must also pass these tests:

  • Relationship: Be your son, daughter, stepchild, eligible foster child, brother, sister, half-sister or -brother, stepbrother, stepsister, adopted child or the child of one of these
  • Age: Be under age 19 or under 24 if a full-time student, or any age if permanently and totally disabled
  • Residency: Live with you for more than half the year, with some exceptions
  • Support: Get more than half their financial support from you
  • Joint return: Not file as married filing jointly unless only to claim a refund of taxes paid or withheld

See the full rules for a qualifying child

 

@Karen992

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March 30, 2025

It seems like you are asking about a return that was filed years ago---for 2012?   Sorry---but it does not seem like you know if you got EIC then or what happened on that return.  But it is years too late to go back and amend a 2012 tax return to seek a better refund.   Concentrate on the returns that have been prepared and filed for 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024---those are the ones that you could do something about if mistakes were made.

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