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Not on your 2008 return. The Tax Code is secular; life begins at birth, not before.
You can claim the child on your 2009 return that you'll file in 2010.
Judy1
Nope, by IRS code, eligibility to be claimed as a dependent starts at birth
v b
No. He must be born alive before 12/31 of the first year you claim him.
paul
If he is born by December 31st you get to claim him for the full year. The IRS does not follow the Christian bible.
John G
no you need a birth cert . don't count your chickens before they hatch you are tempting fate and making fun of the good book .Beware your joy may turn to heartbreak
Cowboy S
NO!!!!
Eugene D
No, only when he is actually born, and that won't be until 2009 tax year filing.
Nicole V
No, you cannot claim your unborn child. The secular authority determines the tax codes, not religious dogma. When your child is born then you can begin to claim him as a viable dependent.