for daughter and grandchild.
1. daughter is 26 years old, lives separately from parents because she has a child. Her mom pays rent and utilities. daughter has no income, is citizen, never married.
2. grandchild lives with her mother in apartment paid for by grandmother (my client btw). The father lives elsewhere but pays child support.
Dependency rules used to be so simple, or so I thought. Looks to me like my client can claim her daughter. But what about the grandchild? Who gets to claim her?
Taxbook chart on 3-16 indicates the father is out of luck. Naturally he can't claim HOH. even assuming he pays more than 1/2 child's support, still out of luck and can't claim dependency exemption. (first example given)
Have I got the hang of it yet? (grin
Anyway, what's to prevent grandma also claiming the grandchild?
1. daughter is 26 years old, lives separately from parents because she has a child. Her mom pays rent and utilities. daughter has no income, is citizen, never married.
2. grandchild lives with her mother in apartment paid for by grandmother (my client btw). The father lives elsewhere but pays child support.
Dependency rules used to be so simple, or so I thought. Looks to me like my client can claim her daughter. But what about the grandchild? Who gets to claim her?
Taxbook chart on 3-16 indicates the father is out of luck. Naturally he can't claim HOH. even assuming he pays more than 1/2 child's support, still out of luck and can't claim dependency exemption. (first example given)
Have I got the hang of it yet? (grin
Anyway, what's to prevent grandma also claiming the grandchild?
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