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Can other people claim my kids?

Writer Isabella Wilson

You can’t claim someone else’s qualifying child as your qualifying relative. So if your toddler lives with your parents, for example, and he meets all the tests to be their qualifying child, you can’t also claim him as your qualifying relative.

Can my girlfriend claim my child on her taxes?

You can claim a boyfriend or girlfriend and their children as dependents if they are your qualifying relatives. they are not a qualifying child of another taxpayer. Also, the child will not qualify you for earned income credit, child tax credit or the child and dependent care credit (again, because you’re not related.)

What to do if someone else claims your child?

If your return was rejected because someone else already claimed your child, you will need to mail your tax returns this year. Once the IRS receives your return, they will send out paperwork to both you and the other person who claimed your child to determine who should be claiming him/her.

Can a child wander off and get lost?

Some kids never leave their parent’s side when out and about, but others wander without concern and are at risk of getting lost. I’ve had one of each, so I know first hand how scary it is to have a wanderer. Many parents worry that their kids will be abducted, but the large majority of lost kids leave on their own accord.

Can a niece claim her son as a dependent?

You may be eligible to claim both your niece and her son as dependents on your return. In order to claim someone as your dependent, the person must be: Unmarried or, if married, not filing a joint return or only filing a joint return to claim a refund of income tax withheld or estimated tax paid.

What are the requirements to claim someone as a dependent?

In order to claim someone as your dependent, the person must be: Unmarried or, if married, not filing a joint return or only filing a joint return to claim a refund of income tax withheld or estimated tax paid. Additionally, you must meet the dependent taxpayer test.