[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":7},["ShallowReactive",2],{"faq-standard-9909":3},{"rec_id":4,"title":5,"text":6},"9909","Credit for Other Dependents","If you have dependents who don't qualify for the \u003Ci>Child Tax Credit\u003C/i>, you may be able to claim the \u003Ci>Credit for Other Dependents\u003C/i>. The maximum credit amount is $500 for each dependent who meets certain conditions, including:\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>\nDependents who are age 17 or older.\n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\nDependents who have SSNs, ITINs or ATINs. If you apply for an ITIN or ATIN on or before the due date of your 2025 return (including extensions), and the IRS issues the ITIN or ATIN as a result of the application, this counts as on time.\n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\nDependent parents or other qualifying relatives supported by the taxpayer.\n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\nDependents living with the taxpayer who aren't related to the taxpayer.\n\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>\nYou can claim this credit if:\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>\nYou claim the person as a \u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=20\">dependent\u003C/a> on your return. \n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\nThe dependent is a U.S. citizen, national or resident alien.\n\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>",1777391492009]