430263
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
You will have to print and mail your return to get it accepted. If you are right and her mother mistakenly filed as the custodial parent, she should file an amended return to change the way she claimed your daughter. If she doesn't, later in the year the IRS will send both of you requests for documentation to prove you were the custodial parent. Whoever wins gets to keep their tax benefits. Whoever loses gets to repay the benefits they should not have received with penalties and interest.
You will have to print and mail your return to get it accepted. If you are right and her mother mistakenly filed as the custodial parent, she should file an amended return to change the way she claimed your daughter. If she doesn't, later in the year the IRS will send both of you requests for documentation to prove you were the custodial parent. Whoever wins gets to keep their tax benefits. Whoever loses gets to repay the benefits they should not have received with penalties and interest.
NO, two people cannot get EIC for one child, not even divorced
parents. In the case of parents, living together, only one parent can
claim the child for any tax reason.
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
marlene999
New Member
DennisK1986
Level 2
superlyc
Level 3
johntheretiree
Level 2
user17519241122
Level 1