I've always assumed that the government believes that we don't need the tax break as much at this point due to the fact that at 16, our children are old enough to get a job that will contribute to their support.
My oldest is now 18 and I know our expenses are much less than they were when she was 13, 14, 15. Her weekend job allows her to purchase her own clothes, make-up, gifts for friends & family, etc... She's been able to save for her own car and now pays for her own car insurance policy, gas, car maintenance & repair, etc... Since she's always divided her money into thirds beginning with the first dollar she made (1/3 towards Spending, 1/3 towards Car, and 1/3 towards College), she already has several thousand dollars to be used towards her college living expenses this Fall - thankfully, scholarships will take care of tuition, books, and room & board. We are still paying for things like her high school fees & supplies, school lunches, shampoo/cleanser/razors/meds, haircuts... and we currently have a few additional expenses: senior portraits, graduation expenses, etc... We basically cover anything that we consider essential and DD pays for all the 'extras'. I'm quite certain that our yearly cost in raising her is substantially less than when she was younger.![]()
Where is this, that does child support till age 21? DD is turning 16 this year, and ex-dh's childdd support is scheduled to stop at age 18. Would LOVE to get his help into college, and that will ONLY happen if the court is still taking it automatically from his paychecks.
Weird right! Not to mention, child support goes until age 21 (which really isn't a child) so who knows where they come up with these wacky rules!!
oh ugh- this is the first I've heard about this (or else I heard it and promptly forgot it LOL)Thanks everyone! Anyone know why they chose 17 and not 18? They are still a dependent. And yes, they are very expensive at that age too!
For real......Crazy isnt it. My oldest will 17 this year will one be a junior in HS this fall.
You would think it would be when they are out of hs.
Sure.I think the reason for the cut-off is by age 17 they figure most kids are old enough to have an after-school or weekend job.
My oldest will be 17 this year too. So happy the gov't thinks she can support herself now. Didn't Obama promise to end the Bush tax cuts (of which this credit is one?) Is it staying for 2009?
i believe that IF the child goes to college the state can determine that child support be paid until age 21... but i am not 100% sure
My oldest will be 17 this year too. So happy the gov't thinks she can support herself now. Didn't Obama promise to end the Bush tax cuts (of which this credit is one?) Is it staying for 2009?
Again, that's why you can still claim her as a dependent on your taxes. Just like Disney decides that a 10yo pays the adult price for meals and tickets, the federal government has decided what age the cut-off is for this tax credit.I think it is absolutly ridiculous! My DD is 17...still living under my roof...a junior in HS and everything from her high school ring to junior prom dress are more things than I have ever had to pay for before..not to mention the extra gas money now that she drives!! SO the government decides that I no longer qualify to have her as a tax credit??!! Ridiculous.....
At least we are still going to Disney!!