Can I claim a child that lives with me but is not mine?

Claiming a Child on Taxes That Is Not Yours
She can be a step child, foster child, sibling, half sibling or adopted. The child of someone in any of those categories would also qualify if she meets the other criteria.
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Can you claim someone else's kid if they live with you?

You can't claim someone else's qualifying child as your qualifying relative. So if your toddler lives with your parents, for example, and he meets all the tests to be their qualifying child, you can't also claim him as your qualifying relative.
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Can I claim my girlfriend's child on my taxes?

You cannot.. Look at the answer above where it states " If not an actual relative, they must live with the person claiming them all 365 days of the year." A girlfriend and her children are not relatives.
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Can you claim dependents that aren't yours?

You should claim certain family members only if: You provided more than half of the person's total support for the year; They aren't yours or another taxpayer's qualifying child; and.
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Can you let someone else claim your child?

To claim a dependent child, no one else may be able to claim you as a dependent on their taxes. Your dependent must also be a U.S. citizen, resident alien, national, or a resident of Canada or Mexico. In most cases, they must also: Be your child or a legal descendent of your children or your siblings.
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What is the penalty for falsely claiming dependents?

Civil Penalties

If the IRS concludes that you knowingly claimed a false dependent, they can assess a civil penalty of 20% of your understood tax. However, if the IRS believes that you have committed fraud on your false deduction, it can assess a penalty of 75% to your understood tax.
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Can my sister claim my child on her taxes?

If your sister is your dependent, she can't claim any dependents of her own, including her child. If you can't claim your sister as a dependent, she'll be able to claim dependents and can likely claim her child as a dependent.
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What happens if the wrong parent claims child on taxes?

If you found out that you claimed a dependent incorrectly on an IRS accepted tax return, you will need to file a tax amendment or form 1040-X and remove the dependent from your tax return. At any time, contact us here at eFile.com or call the IRS support line at 1-800-829-1040 and inform them of the situation.
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What happens if someone else claims your child on their taxes?

Answer when the IRS contacts you

You may receive a letter (CP87A) from us, stating your child was claimed on another return. It will explain what to do, either file an amended return or do nothing. The other person who claimed the dependent will get the same letter.
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What to do if other parent claims child on taxes?

The non-custodial parent can claim the child as a dependent if the custodial parent agrees not to on their own tax return. However, you must obtain a signed IRS Form 8332 or similar written document from the custodial parent allowing you to do so.
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What proof does the IRS need to claim a dependent 2020?

The dependent's birth certificate, and if needed, the birth and marriage certificates of any individuals, including yourself, that prove the dependent is related to you. For an adopted dependent, send an adoption decree or proof the child was lawfully placed with you or someone related to you for legal adoption.
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Can I claim my son's girlfriend who lives with me?

- You cannot claim a person as a dependent unless that person is your qualifying child or qualifying relative.
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Can my ex wife's boyfriend claim my child?

Generally no, your former wife's boyfriend cannot claim minor children that are not his, but it depends on the circumstances.
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Can you get audited for claiming a child?

The IRS will first attempt to determine which taxpayer isn't entitled to claim the dependent. It will send an audit notice to that individual. The IRS will randomly select one of the tax returns for an audit or send notices to both taxpayers if it can't determine on its own which taxpayer is eligible.
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What are the IRS rules for claiming dependents?

To claim your child as your dependent, your child must meet either the qualifying child test or the qualifying relative test: To meet the qualifying child test, your child must be younger than you and either younger than 19 years old or be a "student" younger than 24 years old as of the end of the calendar year.
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How do I prove my child lives with me for taxes?

Birth certificates or other official documents that show you are related to the child you claim. You may have to send copies of more than one person's birth certificate.
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Official school records must include:
  1. The child's home address. ...
  2. The dates the child went to the school.
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Can 2 parents claim the same child on taxes?

Each parent may claim one of the children for all of the child-related benefits for which the parent otherwise qualifies. If both parents claim the same child for child-related tax benefits, the IRS applies a tiebreaker rule.
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Can the IRS tell me who claimed my child?

The IRS won't tell you who claimed your dependent. Usually, you can identify the possibilities and ask (commonly, a former spouse). But if you don't suspect anyone who could have claimed the dependent, your dependent may be a victim of tax identity theft. Learn how to handle tax identity theft.
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What happens if the noncustodial parent claims child on taxes without permission?

In the case of a noncustodial parent claiming a child on their taxes without permission, you or your spouse may be required to file an amended return.
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Does the IRS check your dependents?

The IRS computers look for the names and Social Security numbers of dependents who are claimed on more than one tax return and will take a closer look at both returns and try to determine who has the legitimate claim to the child as a dependent.
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What happens if two people claim the same dependent?

What happens if both parents claim the dependent on their tax return and submit it to the IRS? Their tax returns will both be rejected if both parents submit them claiming the same child. One or both parents will then have to amend their returns.
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Can my brother claim my child as a dependent?

A child must meet all 6 of these requirements in order to be considered your IRS Qualifying Child: Relationship: The person must be your daughter, son, stepdaughter, stepson, foster child, sister, brother, half-sister, half-brother, stepsister, stepbrother, or a descendant of any of these such as a niece or nephew.
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How much do you get back in taxes for a child 2021?

The American Rescue Plan, signed into law on March 11, 2021, expanded the Child Tax Credit for 2021 to get more help to more families. It has gone from $2,000 per child in 2020 to $3,600 for each child under age 6. For each child ages 6 to 16, it's increased from $2,000 to $3,000.
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What proof do I need to claim my nephew on my taxes?

If you're claiming a credit for your niece or nephew, send us:
  • a copy of the child's or dependent's birth certificate, and.
  • a copy of your birth certificate, and.
  • a copy of the birth certificate of the child's or dependent's parent to whom you're related.
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How do I report someone falsely claiming a dependent?

How can I report someone else claiming my child?
  1. File a paper return. Prepare paper tax return. ...
  2. You need to prove you're entitled to claim the dependent. This Form 886-H-DEP provides a comprehensive list of supporting documentation to assist in resolving your case. ...
  3. Answer when the IRS contacts you.
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