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If the return is rejected because the social security number of the child has already been shown on another return, you may still be able to claim the child as your dependent.
If possible, you may want to request that the person who claimed your child amend their return and file without claiming the child. Note: Due to the amount of time it takes the IRS to process an amended return, you will most likely need to paper file your return.
If the other person is not willing to amend, please see below.
You will not be able to e-file claiming your dependent - you will need to file a paper return, which take considerably longer for the IRS to process (generally 4 - 6 weeks).
The IRS will eventually contact both of you to figure out who gets to claim the dependent. The losing party will then be liable for any additional taxes, penalties, and/or interest as a result of the false claim. Because the IRS will need to make a determination as to who can legitimately claim the child as a dependent (after they have contacted both of you and have received a response from both of you), this process can take a considerable amount of time.
If the return is rejected because the social security number of the child has already been shown on another return, you may still be able to claim the child as your dependent.
If possible, you may want to request that the person who claimed your child amend their return and file without claiming the child. Note: Due to the amount of time it takes the IRS to process an amended return, you will most likely need to paper file your return.
If the other person is not willing to amend, please see below.
You will not be able to e-file claiming your dependent - you will need to file a paper return, which take considerably longer for the IRS to process (generally 4 - 6 weeks).
The IRS will eventually contact both of you to figure out who gets to claim the dependent. The losing party will then be liable for any additional taxes, penalties, and/or interest as a result of the false claim. Because the IRS will need to make a determination as to who can legitimately claim the child as a dependent (after they have contacted both of you and have received a response from both of you), this process can take a considerable amount of time.
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