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How do I find out if the social has been used
TurboTax does not have that information. The IRS would certainly hesitate to tell you. I suggest that you contact your local IRS office.
To find a Local Office: Local IRS Offices
Bring a copy of your return to the office. The IRS will note that there is a conflict regarding the dependent and request additional information from both you and the other party.
Try to help my husband some clam one of are kids
Someone else claimed my dependent and my return was rejected
If someone else claimed your dependent already, then your e-filed return will be rejected. Print, sign and mail your own return which claims your dependent. Mailed returns are processed differently by the IRS. It will take some time (maybe even up to a year) but eventually the IRS will contact both parties and sort out who could rightfully claim the dependent. The person who wrongfully claimed the dependent will face repayment of refund $, plus penalties.
When you mail a tax return, you need to attach any documents showing tax withheld, such as your W-2’s or any 1099’s. Use a mailing service that will track it, such as UPS or certified mail so you will know the IRS/state received the return.
Can it's tell me what name of my dependents that was claim
What do I do
When your e-file is rejected, it should tell you which SS# was used.
What you do is described in the other posts: you file a paper return, claiming your child. The IRS will sort it out.
What must I do
Found out tonight, someone else filed my stepson under their taxes. Same stepson my wife (His mother, obviously) and I have provided for solely for the last 3 years, prior to that, she provided for on her own his whole life. I understand not releasing the names of who filed, but they really should for the families sake. Who we think filed him, we think intentionally filed for him because they haven’t paid taxes or child support since he was born and are trying to collect the stimulus check from the government. What happens if they receive the money before we have an answer from the IRS? Do we get reimbursed?
I need to know if someone filed me as a dependent
If you file your return as not a dependent and it is accepted, then you know that no one has taken you as a dependent. If your return is rejected because someone has already claimed you as a dependent, then the reject code will tell you that.
You asked if you could find out is someone had done that. Please see DoninGA's answer above, which I will repeat here:
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You cannot and the IRS will not tell you.
Just e-file your tax return. If your tax return is rejected because someone else claimed the you on their return, the rejection code will indicate that. Then you will have to print and mail the tax return. If you have a tax refund the IRS will pay the refund.
Within a year the IRS will send letters to both parties to determine who filed the tax return incorrectly.
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The usual suspects are:
I'm trying to file for my stimulus check. But every time that I file it says that somebody else has already use me as a dependent I'm trying to figure out if this is in true correct. Cuz I was told by my ex that she did not claim me as a dependent and if she did then she is lying and I need to take some sort of legal action cuz she says she did not claim me.
How do I find out if some claimed my dependents on 2018 Taxes
If your Social Security number is compromised and you know or suspect you are a victim of tax-related identity theft, the IRS recommends these actions:
See Identity Theft Victim Assistance: How It Works for more information about how the IRS can help you.
If you previously contacted the IRS and did not have a resolution, contact us for specialized assistance at 1-800-908-4490. We have teams standing by to help you.
Fradulent Returns
If you believe someone has filed a fraudulent return in your name, you can get a copy of the return. See Instructions for Requesting a Copy of Fraudulent Returns.
Dependents
If you e-file your tax return and get a message telling you that a dependent on your return has been claimed on another tax return or their own, or if you receive an IRS Notice CP87A, you’ll need to find out why someone else claimed your dependent. Learn more at What to Do When Someone Fraudulently Claims Your Dependent.
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