I AM TRYING TO CLAIM MY NIECE AS A DEPENDENT FOR THE 2020 TAX YEAR. SHE HAS NOT BEEN CLAIMED AS A DEPENDENT THIS YEAR AS OF YET. MY BROTHER AND HER (HE HAS CUSTODY OF HER) MOVED IN WITH ME MARCH OF LAST YEAR. I HAVE PROVIDED MORE THAN HALF OF THE SUPPORT FOR BOTH OF THEM. MY BROTHER OWES BACK CHILD SUPPORT FOR MY NEPHEW THOUGH. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN CAUGHT UP AND PAID THROUGHOUT THE COURSE OF 5+ YEARS OF THE IRS TAKING HIS TAX REFUND FROM HIM. HOWEVER THE CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY SHOWS THAT NO PAYMENTS WERE MADE FROM HIS TAX REFUNDS EVEN THOUGH THE IRS CLAIMS THAT THEY SENT THEM TO CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY TO APPLY TO HIS ACCOUNT. HE NEVER RECEIVED HIS REFUNDS EITHER. HE IS CURRENTLY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHERE THESE PAYMENTS TOTALING $15,000.00+ HAVE WENT, BUT IT IS NOT AN EASY PROCESS FOR HIM OR MYSLEF, ESPECIALLY SINCE COVID19 HAS BEEN AROUND. IF I WERE TO CLAIM MY NIECE AS A DEPENDENT, CAN THE IRS TAKE MY REFUND BECAUSE OF HIS CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS? HE JUST GAINED CUSTODY OF MY NIECE AROUND 3 YEARS AGO AS WELL, SO SHE MAY BE IN PART OF THE BACK CHILD SUPPORT. WE ARE JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHERE THIS MONEY IS GOING BEFORE HE CLAIMS HER AGAIN. MAYBE ONE OF YOU MIGHT KNOW HOW WE COULD GO ABOUT TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THAT MESS AS WELL? ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS
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No. Your refund cannot be intercepted for your brother's back due child support. The IRS will be notified of past-due child support by your state agency with his social security number. You are not responsible for his back due support, even if you are now claiming his daughter as a dependent. Only he is liable for that debt (of course, if he filed jointly with a spouse, that might be an issue).
There are two ways you qualify to claim your niece as a dependent, which are the qualifying child rules and the qualifying relative rules. If you meet all the requirements of either one, you can claim her as your dependent.
Qualifying child
Qualifying relative
Regarding your brother's previous tax refunds going to back due support, I would suggest getting a copy of his transcript from the IRS. With that record, it should show that it was applied to back due support. At that point, he could go to the nearest child support office for further clarification.
Please see Get Transcript to get his tax transcripts.
No. Your refund cannot be intercepted for your brother's back due child support. The IRS will be notified of past-due child support by your state agency with his social security number. You are not responsible for his back due support, even if you are now claiming his daughter as a dependent. Only he is liable for that debt (of course, if he filed jointly with a spouse, that might be an issue).
There are two ways you qualify to claim your niece as a dependent, which are the qualifying child rules and the qualifying relative rules. If you meet all the requirements of either one, you can claim her as your dependent.
Qualifying child
Qualifying relative
Regarding your brother's previous tax refunds going to back due support, I would suggest getting a copy of his transcript from the IRS. With that record, it should show that it was applied to back due support. At that point, he could go to the nearest child support office for further clarification.
Please see Get Transcript to get his tax transcripts.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE INFO ON BOTH MATTERS.
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