Many of you know that this form is to be filed by taxpayers who are or may become victims of identity theft with tax consequences. But what do you do if the stolen identity belongs to a dependent who is too young to answer questions for herself let alone sign tax filings?
Here's the scenario - a grandfather supported his daughter and her child and claimed the grand daughter as a dependent and EIC and HH with her mother's blessing. I am told that no one else provided any support for the child. Someone else claimed the child as a dependent and so far the IRS is agreeing with them. I think this is because the grandfather did not have assistance in preparing what was sent to the IRS. I have reopened the audit and asked for but not yet received copies of everything. And now the grandfather has received a second notice of his need to pay back funds in this matter.....
Any advice would be welcomed and whatever I decide to do will be my responsibility.
Here's the scenario - a grandfather supported his daughter and her child and claimed the grand daughter as a dependent and EIC and HH with her mother's blessing. I am told that no one else provided any support for the child. Someone else claimed the child as a dependent and so far the IRS is agreeing with them. I think this is because the grandfather did not have assistance in preparing what was sent to the IRS. I have reopened the audit and asked for but not yet received copies of everything. And now the grandfather has received a second notice of his need to pay back funds in this matter.....
Any advice would be welcomed and whatever I decide to do will be my responsibility.
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