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Only one of you gets to. Unless it is specified in your court agreements, you both have to decide and then keep to the agreement. Get it in writing. Some people go every other year, or decide in favor of whoever's taxes get the most benefit. Remember, some day the child will graduate, get married, have a baby, or other event and you parents need to be able to get along enough to not be a problem to the child. This is a start.

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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.


How do I have my sons fathers taxes intercepted for back child suppport if I live in Michigan and he lives in Indiana He owes 11160?

This can be handled by child support enforcement. Contact them and open a claim file.


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

Not under normal circumstances. The custodial parent does not have to claim child support as taxable income and generally the custodial parent is the one who can claim the child as a dependent deduction.


Can i claim my child on my taxes even though i owe child support?

Do you have the child 51% of the time? see my profile no


If a child lives with one parent can the other parent who does not live in the same home claim that same child?

Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can


Claim my child's school lunch on my taxes?

My child has to pay for lunch can I claim that on my taxes?


Does a mother that re-married and stopped working can she still claim child on taxes?

Yes. If the child lives with her and is under 18.


Can you claim a seventeern year old in your taxes in Geogia?

Probably, if he or she lives with you and is dependent for more than half of the child's support. However, WikiAnaswers is a terrible place to get tax advice.


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.


Can a parent paying child support file child on taxes?

Paying Child Support has nothing to do with any right to claim the child on their return. A divorce agreement or custody agreement usually deals with rights to claim a child on a tax return. If there is no such agreement deciding who get to claim the child then the IRS rules do. Usually the first right is the custodial parent (the person the child lives with). Residency is one of the requirements to claim a dependent.


Is it legal for a parent paying child support to claim him if he lives all year round with mother?

Usually if you are paying fifty percent or more of the living needs of the child, you can declare the child. Check with a tax service to be sure. IRS rules are the child must reside with a parent at least 51% of the time to claim them on taxes.

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