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How to find out if my child has been claimed by someone else on their taxes? |
I have not had contact with my ex husband for sometime now and would like to know if he claimed our son on his taxes, is there a website I can go to or a phone number and provide his social security number to confirm? (I have already search irs.gov) Some of the above answerers are correct, BUT, no one asked you the most obvious, relevant questions. Did your child live with you for more than 6 months, and did you provide more than 50% of the money that it takes to support your child? Or, does your divorce decree specify who claims the child(and probably, who claimed them last year)? If yes, then just file your taxes, claim your child, and don't worry about it. Worst thing that will happen is you will have your return held up until the IRS contacts you and asks you the above questions. You'll be fine, and if the ex filed illegally, he will get to know the IRS on a much more intimate basis. Call the IRS and give them your sons Social Security number they should be able to tell you if he has been claimed already The only way to know is if he tells you. If you file with the child as a dependent and someone has taken that child all you will know is that "someone" has taken them. At that point you file documentation to prove that you are the appropriate person and the "someone" can do the same. About five months later the IRS decides. you never know who the other person was. In most cases you can figure it out but you never know for sure. Call your lawyer!!!!!!! The IRS isn't going to tell you that. The quickest way to find out is to try to efile your own return claiming him - if your ex already did, then yours will be rejected for efile and you'll have to mail your return. Unless there is a court order saying that your ex can claim him, then if your child lives with you, then you can go ahead and claim him as a dependent. If your ex claimed him also, the IRS will contact both of you to ask for proof that you are the one eligible to claim him - you'll be OK, and he'll have to pay back the extra taxes he "saved". |
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