The rules seem to indicate that if a child is the qualifying child of more than one person they can decide who will take the earned income credit and the dependent exemption and all the other credits. Then if they both try to take it the tie breaking rules apply.
But on Form 8867 it seems to indicate that if you don't qualify under the tie breaking rules you can't claim that child for EIC purposes.
Here is my scenario. Child lived with his mom dad and uncle all year. The uncle would like to claim the child this year to get the EIC as his income is lower and the father will not qualify and the mom is not required to file. The parents have agreed to let the uncle claim the child for EIC. But the tie breaking rules indicate that if two or more people qualify and one is the parent and the other is not the parent, only the parent can claim. Any advice on how to report this on 8867? Can the uncle claim the child or not. It seems on one hand yes but then on form 8867 no.
Thanks!
GTS1101
But on Form 8867 it seems to indicate that if you don't qualify under the tie breaking rules you can't claim that child for EIC purposes.
Here is my scenario. Child lived with his mom dad and uncle all year. The uncle would like to claim the child this year to get the EIC as his income is lower and the father will not qualify and the mom is not required to file. The parents have agreed to let the uncle claim the child for EIC. But the tie breaking rules indicate that if two or more people qualify and one is the parent and the other is not the parent, only the parent can claim. Any advice on how to report this on 8867? Can the uncle claim the child or not. It seems on one hand yes but then on form 8867 no.
Thanks!
GTS1101
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