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Yes, but unless they are also a Citizen or Resident of the US, there are fewer tax benefits this year.
They would not qualify for the $500 dependent credit. However, there could be other benefits, such as claiming medical expenses for a dependent, increasing household size for the Premium Tax Credit, and possibly State deductions or benefits.
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Yes, but unless they are also a Citizen or Resident of the US, there are fewer tax benefits this year.
They would not qualify for the $500 dependent credit. However, there could be other benefits, such as claiming medical expenses for a dependent, increasing household size for the Premium Tax Credit, and possibly State deductions or benefits.
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Is the child a US Citizen or Green Card holder?
Do the parents live with the child in Mexico too?
Give as much other information as you can.
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What are the circumstances that the child does not live with the parents? Is it a special "temporary" absence, or is it a long term thing?
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If they qualify to claim the child as a "Qualifying Relative" (parents pay for over 50% of child's support and the child has less than $4150 of income, and assuming the grandparents are not filing a US tax return), then they will qualify for the $500 credit.
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MY SISTER LIVES IN MEXICO HAS SOCIAL SECURITY CAN I CLAIM THE $500
AND MY FATHER LIVES IN MEXICO CAN I CLAIM ALSO $500 ODC OR ONLY THE HEAD OF HOUSE HOLD STATUS I DUPPORT THEM