Client received letter regarding the EIC claimed on his return. Filing as HOH and claiming two grandchildren that lived with him all year. One question has to do with verifying relationship. What is the acceptable proof that they are his grandchildren? They are both 2 years old so have no school documents. Need to show that the children lived with him for more than half of 2011.
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Originally posted by zeros View PostHow does birth certificates prove that they are related seeing he is the grandfather?"A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain
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School records will work.If I'm wrong, please correct me, because I don't have the tax knowledge y'all have. Cheers!
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Originally posted by okie1tax View PostSchool records at age 2?If I'm wrong, please correct me, because I don't have the tax knowledge y'all have. Cheers!
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Proof of Residence
Medical records should show where the child lives.
They may also show that the client--the grandparent who is claiming the child as a dependent--is the person who accepted legal responsibility for payment for the medical care.
Those documents may even show that the child is covered by the grandparent's medical insurance policy.
Those issues may help a little bit, but technically they don't really matter. Under the rules for a qualifying child, it doesn't matter who is paying the kid's doctor bills, or how the kid is getting covered under a medical insurance plan. What matters is where the kid lives, and the fact that the kid is not providing more than half of his own support.
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