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susanmay

susanmay

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Confused about dependent use

Our daughter who turned 19 on 6-10-2007 had a baby on 5-28-2007. They both lived with us from 1-1-2007 to 11-15-2007. She married a boy who went to bootcamp in March 2007, but her father and I supported her and her baby the entire year until 11-15-2007. Is her husband legally able to claim them both as dependents instead of us when he did not support them in any way? He has already done this which enables us to claim either one of them. Is there anyway we can claim them in anyway or not?

 
 
 
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Submitted 284 days ago...

sidelko

sidelko

Brain (3,031)

I'd say that you get to claim them because they lived with you (and did you take care of the financially too?) for more then half of the year. but that also means he doesn't get to claim the two of them on his tax return.

 

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Submitted 284 days ago...

susanmay

susanmay

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What do we do if the husband has already claimed both of them on his taxes? Yes we financially took care of our daughter and her baby from 1-1-2007 to 11-15-2007. The money our son-in-law sent home from the service simply paid his car payment and insurance payments. what can we do sense he already has filed?????

 

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Submitted 284 days ago...

sidelko

sidelko

Brain (3,031)

The easy way would be to have him refile his taxes, and maybe you could have your daughter talk to him about it.

or option 2, you just let him claim the two of them.

or option 3, you figure out what you have to do to make it so you can claim them. you might need to contact the IRS regarding this matter since it will effect his tax return and it is already filed with them.

 

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Submitted 284 days ago...

sidelko

sidelko

Brain (3,031)

I just found out what you can do, first, go read this

http://taxes.about.com/b/2007/03/21/what-if-someone-else-claimed-your- child-as-a-dependent.htm

it talks about what you have to do to claim your daughter and your baby. you will have to file additional paperwork stating that she lived with you for more then half of the year, and you will need some kind of proof to show that she lived with you. (which should be kinda easy since he was off away somewhere).

 

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Submitted 136 days ago...

Fakery

Fakery

Brain (2,476)

You were paying for them for everything for more then half the year. he has no grounds to claim them, and if this went to the IRS you should win.

so you should go ahead and claim them.

 
 

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