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What happens if I claim my child on my taxes and someone else does too? |
I have not filed my taxes yet, but I believe my sister in law has filed with my son on her taxes because he now lives with her. He has lived with her since June 06. one of the two people claiming the child will get in trouble Better hope you don't get audited... 2 tax returns cannot claim the same person as an independent. Whoever is the legal guardian has the right to claim him. well one of u will be audited and have to pay it back The IRS holds a hearing to determine who supported the child the majority of the time and if your sister in law is found to not be the one who supported him the most she will be made to pay back any money she got on her refund. WHY IS SHE LIVING WITH HER? DO YOU BEAT YOUR CHILD OR SOMETHING. THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOU IF YOURE LETTING YOUR SON STAY WITH YOUR SISTER ARE YOU A DRUG ADDICT? ALCOHOLIC? PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOUR SON BECAUSE FOR ALL YOU KNOW YOUR SISTER COULD HAVE YOUR SON LOCKED UP IN SOME CAGE IN HER ATTIC. THINK ABOUT IT GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR TAXES. You need to File a paper return and mail it in. You will both get notified that your sons SSN was used twice, and you will be requested to submit proof that you were entitled to claim him on your return. Respond to this notice immediately. The IRS will determine who was qualified to claim her. If any refund was issued to the party who was deemed unqualified , they will owe the overpayment plus interest and penalties For more information call the Internal Revenue Service at 1-800-829-1040 It may be that neither of you qualify to claim the child |
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