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jenelib

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Michigan

My son is 19 and lives with me full time. He attends technical college part time and works part time. I'm not sure how much he made last year because we haven't gotten his W-2s. My question is this...a tax-preparer friend of mine said I could not claim him since he was not a full-time student. He does not claim himself. Is this true? Thanks!
 


Dandy Don

Senior Member
The federal and state income tax booklets have information in them that can help you determine whether he qualifies or not.
 

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