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We have one son together, he never pays child support should he clam the baby on his tax return? |
Our son is 1 1/2 years old and my ex hasn't been there at all. He called me and told me that he is going to clam the baby on his tax return. I am going to clam him too. I think its wrong for him to if he hasn't helped me at all. is he even allowed to clam him if I am? Only the person providing support can claim him. well. both of you can not claim him.. this is illegal. If you get caught you will have to answer for it. you should get to claim him. you take care of him. who claimed him last year? who's been claiming him all year? what does your w-4 read? were you claiming him all year on your papers? because he can't claim to pay for a child he doesn't have. Nope. Only you should claim him. And if he does claim him, report him to the IRS. (just call any local IRS office). In order to claim the child the person claiming the child must provide more than half of his support. If you both claim the child the IRS will audit both of your returns. According to the IRS - the person who can claim him (I am an Accountant) is the individual whom the child resides with for more than 50% of the year. Resides with incorporates the idea that whatever Adult provides shelter, food and clothing to the child more than 6 months of the year - receives the deduction. I would suggest that you file as quickly as possible - whomever files second will most likely get bumped and will have to explain their position. If you file first and have met the above criteria - you should be fine. Good Luck. no....................... you claim him let IRS deal with father..and they willl mean while.. get an attorney and get your back child support... |
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