Question
Question 24 of 30.
At what age does a child no longer qualify a taxpayer for the Child Tax Credit?
The year the child reaches age 16.
The year the child reaches age 17.
The year the child reaches age 18.
There is no age limitation on the Child Tax Credit.
At what age does a child no longer qualify a taxpayer for the Child Tax Credit?
The year the child reaches age 16.
The year the child reaches age 17.
The year the child reaches age 18.
There is no age limitation on the Child Tax Credit.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A child no longer qualifies a taxpayer for the Child Tax Credit when the child reaches age 17. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**The year the child reaches age 17.**
**The year the child reaches age 17.**
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