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They could but that doesn't make it legal. The only clue you would have is if your tax return gets rejected for e-filing for using a duplicate SSN. If that happens, and if you are the parent legally entitled to claim the dependents, just print your return and mail it to the IRS, don't change anything. The IRS will investigate and sort it out.
They could but that doesn't make it legal. The only clue you would have is if your tax return gets rejected for e-filing for using a duplicate SSN. If that happens, and if you are the parent legally entitled to claim the dependents, just print your return and mail it to the IRS, don't change anything. The IRS will investigate and sort it out.
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