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posted May 31, 2019 11:57:37 PM

Does a parent have to add a childs social even tho they arent claiming them

added our childs social and info on both of our taxes but put that i his mother was claiming him. was wondering if his father is suppose to add at all that he doesnt have a kid

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Intuit Alumni
May 31, 2019 11:57:39 PM

No. A parent isn't required to enter any of a child's information, unless he or she is claiming the child. The IRS never allows two unmarried parents, who lived together all year, to claim benefits for the same child. As much, two parents are never allowed to both receive earned income credit.

The father would only include the child, if he was the custodial parent and gave you permission to claim the child. Then, the two of you would have needed to be divorced, separated, or living apart the last six months of the year. 

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Intuit Alumni
May 31, 2019 11:57:39 PM

No. A parent isn't required to enter any of a child's information, unless he or she is claiming the child. The IRS never allows two unmarried parents, who lived together all year, to claim benefits for the same child. As much, two parents are never allowed to both receive earned income credit.

The father would only include the child, if he was the custodial parent and gave you permission to claim the child. Then, the two of you would have needed to be divorced, separated, or living apart the last six months of the year.