In this situation, all the parties are amicable and are trying to maximize the total tax benefits.
Grandparents had their daughter and her baby living with them all year. Their daughter was 18 y.o. at the end of 2010; a high school student; earned just under $10,000. The baby's father doesn't live with them. The 18 y.o. daughter meets all the requirements to be the qualifying child of her parents.
The grandparents asked who should claim the baby, their daughter or the baby's father.
My answer was that neither parent could claim the baby, since the baby's mom, as well as the baby, are both the qualifying children of the baby's grandparents. (Reference pub 17, p. 29, example #5.) The grandparents' AGI is too high for any EIC.
Since the daughter is her parents' QC she can't claim EIC for the baby. (Reference pub 17, p. 234.) And I don't see how the baby's dependency exemption can go to the baby's father, even if the grandparents were to forego claiming the baby, since TTB QR test #5 is failed.
This disappointed them as they thought there was perhaps a large refund in store for one or the other of the baby's parents. Have I overlooked anything?
Grandparents had their daughter and her baby living with them all year. Their daughter was 18 y.o. at the end of 2010; a high school student; earned just under $10,000. The baby's father doesn't live with them. The 18 y.o. daughter meets all the requirements to be the qualifying child of her parents.
The grandparents asked who should claim the baby, their daughter or the baby's father.
My answer was that neither parent could claim the baby, since the baby's mom, as well as the baby, are both the qualifying children of the baby's grandparents. (Reference pub 17, p. 29, example #5.) The grandparents' AGI is too high for any EIC.
Since the daughter is her parents' QC she can't claim EIC for the baby. (Reference pub 17, p. 234.) And I don't see how the baby's dependency exemption can go to the baby's father, even if the grandparents were to forego claiming the baby, since TTB QR test #5 is failed.
This disappointed them as they thought there was perhaps a large refund in store for one or the other of the baby's parents. Have I overlooked anything?
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