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Does someone have to live with you to claim them on taxes?

Does someone have to live with you to claim them on taxes?

That means that a person related to you doesn’t necessarily have to live with you in order for you to claim them as a dependent. This can be especially important for people supporting elderly parents who live somewhere else.

What happens if my father claims my son on his taxes?

If he claims the child and the ex files a complaint, I don’t think the IRS will actually do anything. If the ex files a tax return with a competing dependent claim, the IRS will investigate both parents, and they will be looking for custody evidence from both parents. They aren’t controlled by the court order.

Why did my partner claim her 2 sons as dependents?

Last year, she claimed the two boys on her taxes and, thus, received a stimulus check for both of them. My partner does not file taxes, and I did not see a reason last year for me to file jointly, as I already had three dependents.

Can a friend claim a child on his taxes?

If the child did not stay there more than half the year, then your friend is screwed because he relied on “verbal” permission. The IRS regulations require that, if he will claim the dependent, he must get a signed release form from the other parent and mail it in with his return.

What to do if your child is not claimed on your taxes?

After you answer that letter that the child was not claimed in error then if the other taxpayer does not amend, the IRS will follow up with a 2nd letter asking for more details. Simply provide the information that they ask for to supports your claim that the child lived with you and you did not release the child’s exemption.

If he claims the child and the ex files a complaint, I don’t think the IRS will actually do anything. If the ex files a tax return with a competing dependent claim, the IRS will investigate both parents, and they will be looking for custody evidence from both parents. They aren’t controlled by the court order.

After you answer that letter that the child was not claimed in error then if the other taxpayer does not amend, the IRS will follow up with a 2nd letter asking for more details. Simply provide the information that they ask for to supports your claim that the child lived with you and you did not release the child’s exemption.

If the child did not stay there more than half the year, then your friend is screwed because he relied on “verbal” permission. The IRS regulations require that, if he will claim the dependent, he must get a signed release form from the other parent and mail it in with his return.

Can a married couple claim the child on the same tax return?

If the child lived or resided with each parent the same amount of time during the tax year, the parent with the highest adjusted gross income or AGI will be able to claim. No married joint return, both parents claim the child on their respective return.