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No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.

No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.

No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.

No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.

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Can your mother claim your son on her taxes if you owe back child support?

To claim a child as a dependent on your taxes, the child must have lived with you and you must have provided support for over 50% of the year. So the mother in this case can claim her grandson on her taxes if she supported the child for at least 183 days out of the year, regardless of whether or not the mother of the child owes back child support.


Can a parent claim a child on their taxes if they have already gave up rights to the child?

You can only claim a child on your taxes if you provide at least 50% of the FINANCIAL support (through mortgage, food, clothing, education, etc.) for the child. If you provided at least 50% of the support for the child, then you can claim the child for the tax year in which you provided the support.


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Claim my child's school lunch on my taxes?

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Is it illegal for letting someone claim your child on their taxes?

They can only do so if the child is a qualifying child or relative anyway...and they provided the support.


Does a father have to pay more child support if he claims child?

I can only assume you mean claiming the child on your taxes. If you pay child support on a child and claim that child on your taxes, you are committing tax fraud. You can only claim a child on your taxes if you are providing most of his support and that includes he has to be living with you for most of the tax year. How much a father pays does not necessarily relate to him claiming the child on his tax return. You need to review your court orders. They should address who gets to claim the child as a dependent for tax purposes. If not set forth in the order then check your state laws. Most states provide that the custodial parent gets to claim the child for all of the reasons set forth above.


Can you claim your incarcerated child on your taxes?

In most cases, yes, you can still claim an incarcerated child as a dependent on your taxes if you provided more than half of their financial support for the year. However, it's recommended to consult with a tax professional or accountant to ensure you meet all the necessary criteria and requirements.


Can a judgment for the right to claim dependents on taxes be valid if no longer on child support?

It can be. The one does not automatically invalidate the other.


Does the stepfather have rights to claim child over father when custodail mother doesnt work?

If you're in the US, yes, assuming they are filing a joint tax return, they can claim the child on their taxes, even if Mom did not work.


Can a man claim a child on his taxes if he stops paying child support?

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Could you file taxes in Louisiana for your children if you are paying child support?

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If your child is 18 can you claim them on your taxes?

My child was in the Job Corps last year, can I still claim him on my federal income taxes as a dependant?