In the special situations in TTB it mentions:
As I understand the footnote, Grandma can take EIC if the Mom doesn't file.
I have a situation somewhat like this only my clients are MFJ who have been caring for the Mom (their sister) and her daughter (their niece).The sister made no money at all. My clients provided all support for 8 months of the year.They are taking their sister as a dependent. They also want to take the niece as a dependent and EIC etc. If I am OK so far:
My next question is the Dad who is still married to the Mom. If there is no question that he had the 6 month rule for his daughter - because in my client's home for 8 months - then I shouldn't worry about the Dad because his daughter can't be a QC to him right?
I mean the tiebreaker rules are only in effect if each had for 6 months correct? Or do I need still need to worry about the tie-breaker rules? Saying it another way the tiebreaker rules don't enter into the picture if Dad doesn't have a QC because no time in his home?
5-year-old child lives with mom and grandma.
• Grandma pays over ½ cost of home and has highest
AGI.
• Grandma provides over ½ child’s and mom’s support,
while dad provides no support.
• Mom is age 24 and makes less than the personal
exemption amount for the year.
• Grandma pays over ½ cost of home and has highest
AGI.
• Grandma provides over ½ child’s and mom’s support,
while dad provides no support.
• Mom is age 24 and makes less than the personal
exemption amount for the year.
I have a situation somewhat like this only my clients are MFJ who have been caring for the Mom (their sister) and her daughter (their niece).The sister made no money at all. My clients provided all support for 8 months of the year.They are taking their sister as a dependent. They also want to take the niece as a dependent and EIC etc. If I am OK so far:
My next question is the Dad who is still married to the Mom. If there is no question that he had the 6 month rule for his daughter - because in my client's home for 8 months - then I shouldn't worry about the Dad because his daughter can't be a QC to him right?
I mean the tiebreaker rules are only in effect if each had for 6 months correct? Or do I need still need to worry about the tie-breaker rules? Saying it another way the tiebreaker rules don't enter into the picture if Dad doesn't have a QC because no time in his home?
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