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I'm a stay at home mom filing a injured spouse form. My husband owes back child support. Will I get a refund? |
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Do you think TV license is to expensive. id like to partition against it how would i do this? UK? |
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Can I write off unpaid wages on my taxes? |
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Can I Claim Buying A Car At Income Tax Time as A Deductible? |
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Should I stop havening taxes taken out of my regular payheck if I started my own home based business? |
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I'm a u.s. citizen married to an illegal immagrant. How do I file? |
| He doesnt have a ssn. and he hasnt worked this year but I have. How do I file? I figured it would be "married filing seperately" but what do I put down for him? do I just file jointly and ... |
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Should my parents file me as a dependent on their taxes? |
| I am 22, work part-time and go to school full-time. I do not live at home and am not supported by my parents. I make over $3,200.00. Do my parents still need to list me as a dependent since I am ... |
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When filing taxes do I add my husbands SS benfits in with my wages? |
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What if my company accidentally put in that I have 2 dependents for tax purposes? |
| I started my first job after college last August and put 0 in the dependents areas on the tax info sheet but now that it is tax time I've discovered that they have had me down for 2 dependents ... |
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Child support and tax question? |
| I just realized that one can't claim tax deduction on child support, is it true? Then how can child support payer do to be able to get more credit? What is the relationship in terms of tax ... |
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Information about the Sixteenth Amendment, Income Tax? |
It was never ratified. There is no law forcing you to pay income taxes.
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amartz17 | My ex claimed our child as a dependent on his taxes though I have custody and did not give him permission? |
I live in FL and we are seperated, but not divorced. I have two children and have custody of both. He claimed one without my knowledge or permission. What forms do I need to fill out? |
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jane c
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Go ahead and filed your returns, and when the time comes IRS will send you a letter stating that your X has filed his returned with your child as his dependent. You will have proof from your divorce creed or your seperation creed that stated that your two children is claimed by you only. And send in that paperwork to IRS, and IRS will go after your X on the Tax that he owed to IRS.
Next time, make sure you filed yours return earlier then your X, that way, in the future, it will falls on him to proofed to IRS that he has the right to claim your two children. Which in his case, he doesn't even has a CASE in filing your children as his dependent.
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Rob
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You need to File a paper return and mail it in. You will both get notified that your daughters 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 |
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nelson_devon
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Call the IRS, they will tell you what to do. He needs to file an ammended return if you are supposed to be able to claim your children. |
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cork
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Internal Revenue Service at 1-800-829-1040
call and report.
Unless he has judge decree in court order- he cannot claim.
You can file and claim both -there are forms for that-an override.
H/R block is cheap.
He can get in trouble for income tax fraud. |
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Judy1
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You should go ahead and file your return, claiming both children. You'll have to mail it - an efile will reject if he alrady filed claiming the same child as you will be. The IRS will then ask each of you to prove that you are entitled to claim the child. The one who isn't eligible (your ex) will then have to pay back whatever he saved by claiming the child when he wasn't allowed to. |
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pusherhombre
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Ultimately, it falls on support. Because the two of you are still married you have a problem unless you filed a joint return. IRS and the courts will favor you, because you have custody, but you need to prove that you provide more than 50% support. That is the key.
Custody is sometimes not good enough. If you are still depending on his income to support your child, he may win in a nasty court battle if he can prove his income provides more than half your child's support. |
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Dude
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If he no longer lives in the home and has not been for over half the year I don't believe he can legally claim them as a dependent. I would visit your local federal building and speak with someone there in the department where you pick up tax forms. |
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Travis Bickle
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If he provided more than half of their support, he can claim them. |
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