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I just started up a company this past September, do I have to pay taxes if I haven't paid anyone? |
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College student claimed as dependent... stimulus for parents? |
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Stimulus!!!? |
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| ome and my hubby have a 1 year old and a two year old i am a professional dog groomer and he is roofer he makes 400 dollars a week which is not cutting it and who can afford to work and put their ... |
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Can married people file tax returns as single? |
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What is the latest date a company can send out your w-2 form? |
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Are we (American tax payers) ONLY getting $600 back (if we are single)...? |
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lilpeeta | Does my ex-husband need our kids Social Security # ? |
I was not clear the last time I asked this question so here it is. My 2 kids live with me full time and I will be claiming them as dependents. my ex is asking me for one of the kids Social. I told him to go ahead and put on his taxes that he gives me child support $400. month for 2 kids and that he does not need there Social because I am claiming them. He says I am wrong...Help |
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borealtroll
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If you pay more than 400 dollars per month of your own money on your children, and the kids live with you, then you would have the right to claim them as dependents. When two people try and claim the same dependent, then the IRS will often deny the second claim, until you appeal. If your husband is not claiming the children, he doesn't need the ssn. However, you can offer him a trade, if you want to. The IRS has a tax form, 8332, that he can sign to give up all right for one year, or for as many years as you designate, to claim the children as dependents. You can trade him a signed form for the number, and know that legally, the right to claim them will be exclusively yours. |
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Jen J
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If you are claiming them as dependents, he can NOT claim them as dependents.....is this in your divorce papers that you can claim them? Be sure to cover your own back on this one. Also for the EIC, you would need the social security numbers, I see no reason for him to need them unless it was for medical expense purposes. If I am not mistaken, child support is not a deductible expense for tax purposes. |
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saved by an angel
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Your X should not need the child"s # unless he intends to clam one of them thinking you can claim the other them...if both claim the same # you will have a prob. with IRS....unless the law has been changed which I doubt... |
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bored_ at_ work
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he cant claim child support on his taxes. |
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kathykoul
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He does not need their social security for 2 reasons. 1st, you are claiming them and 2nd child support is neither a write off for him or income to you and is not reportable.
He's trying to claim them behind your back. |
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Life is Beautiful.
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I would assume (only because of the men i've known) he's trying to pull a fast one on ya!
My step daughters live with my husband and I. We have sole custody and the court papers to prove it, but their mother went behind our backs and filed them last year before us. Our taxes were sent back and we had to file a paper return, although she claimed them first -- WE were legally the ones who was supposed to claim them since we provided 100% of their expenses. We still got our money, it only took a couple weeks too. She's gonna have to repay what was given to her last year. |
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Prophet 1102
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He doens't need their SSN for his taxes -
However, he may need their SSN for any insurance that he pays on their behalf. |
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dpcarras2007
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he is trying to claim them before you. I would refer to your divorce decree as to who has the right to claim what. Otherwise, screw him file your taxes first then give him the social. |
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Kelly S
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well you can divide the kids you claim one he claim the other but if you want to claimthem both and you really feel that his 400 a month is not provide your kids with 70% of their survival support then don't give him the #'s because he has to know them in order to claim em so he is basically out of luck unless you feel it's fair because he does provide a huge portion of their support outside of the 400 a month?/!! only you know the truth of that..but i know 400 isn't alot but i commend him for paying his share cause there are alot of deadbeats out there soooo do what is right but either way have no fear he is at your mercy no ss# nothing he can do but whine and moan |
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Starlight
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You really have no legal recourse to withhold that information whether for taxes or anything else. If he if the biological father and has not lost parental rights, he has can legally obtain that information. |
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Stephanie J
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I say since they lived with you full time and you cared for them, you claim them dont give him no info on the kids. Being that he paid child support imo doesnt have nothing to do with it, he supposed to pay anyway kwim. |
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davidreedgotus
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Having been taken by my wife's ex-husband the last two years, I can tell you, DO NOT give him their social. He wants this for one reason and that is to claim the kids on his return, a big money maker for him and a nightmare for you. The second person to claim is who has the berdon of proof. If you file electronically, it will be rejected within a day. Then, you must file by mail, where you will be mailed a check. Then later in the year you will start getting letters from the IRS. Thing is, the IRS doesn't care. NO THEY DON"T. They will audit you over a $20.00 deduction, and let the ex-husband lie and cheat. So, don't give him their social. |
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