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I’ve been a stay at home mom for about a year now, so no income from me but when it comes time to file taxes am I supposed to let my boyfriend claim our child since he’s been the one working? I’m not sure how it works because I did claim her last year when I did work.
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Q. Am I supposed to let my boyfriend claim our child since he’s been the one working?
A. Simple answer: Yes.
If you and the other parent live together, either one of you (but not both) may claim the child. You may decide between you which one will claim the child. Only if you can’t agree, do the IRS tie breaker rules apply, to see who has first choice. It may be worthwhile to prepare trial returns, both ways, to see which way the family comes out best. This tool may be useful: https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/taxcaster/?s=1.
If he is the only one that works, then it's almost certain that he is the best person to claim the child.
A common error is when unmarried parents live together, If you and the other parent live together, only one of you can claim the child for any tax benefit. The TurboTax interview is confusing (it's designed for divorced parents, who are allowed to split the child). The second parent should not enter the child, at all.
And if you didn't work or have income under $12,950 you do not need to file a return. And if your income is less than $4,400 and you lived with him the whole year then he can probably claim you as a dependent also.
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