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Level 2
February 16, 2022
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dependent and credits

  • February 16, 2022
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By our divorce settlement I claim my son this year.  Two questions:  When turbo tax asks how many months he lived with me do I enter 12 since I have an agreement that I claim him this year.  Second, I did not receive any advance child tax credits for 2021, don't know if my ex did.  Should I claim those credits now on my return?

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MaryK4
Level 15
February 16, 2022

No, you must enter the number of months that the child actually lived with you.  You will still be able to claim the Child Tax Credit and since you did not receive the advance, you will indicate that you did not receive any (zero) and you will get the entire credit (regardless of whether the other parent received the advances or not).

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golfbeachAuthor
Level 2
February 16, 2022

when I enter six months or less it takes half the credit away, my ex is not claiming any credit and i am entitled to full dependency.  Is this a glitch inthe program, seems tome I should get full credit. your thoughts, thanks

Hal_Al
Level 15
Level 15
February 17, 2022

I think I got it now, got the $3000 child credit, but also got $133 EIC.  If this is not allowed any idea what is causing turbo tax to give it to me?


If your income is low enough, you will still get some EIC even if you can not count your child for EIC.  $133 sounds like a non child amount.  Compare your earned  income to the EIC table

 

 https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040tt.pdf Scroll down past the tax tables to get to the EIC table.