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Why is Proseries allowing a 92 year old parent as a dependent on a return to get the qualified 500 credit for other dependent?

gka111
Level 2

The program seems to have started to allow the $500 credit for qualified credit for other dependent for all dependent, regardless of age.  This appears to have just started within the last few updates.  

Has anyone noticed or am I reading the rules incorrectly?  I'm assuming I need to mark the box on dependents but I don't understand why Proseries stopped marking the box.

Is there a way to add a query so I can see what returns have already been sent in so I can figure out what returns I need to amend?

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IRonMaN
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Is there an age limit in 2018?


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IRonMaN
Level 15

Is there an age limit in 2018?


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Just-Lisa-Now-
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yes, you need to be over 17 or older, right?

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gka111
Level 2
The form states you must be under the age of 17 to get the child tax credit.  Proseries correctly marked the box that said they did not qualify.  I do not see anywhere  that states that to the other dependent credit you can be over 17.  
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IRonMaN
Level 15
Try Google

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gka111
Level 2
Apparently you are correct.  Thank you.
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Just-Lisa-Now-
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Child tax Credit is for children, yes.  The Other Dependent Credit  is not.

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