Ok- sometimes the simplest things are the tripping hazards! I'm having a disagreement with another tax preparer- help straighten this non complicated thing out....
Mom & dad living with their small child all year, same household. Parents unmarried. Dad makes more. Handle finances like many households & co-mingle $$ and pay the bills, then blow what's left. =) One could argue that dad pays more or that they pay equal and use what's left of both for 'entertainment' type purposes.
Anyhow, one preparer says only dad can claim kid, hoh, ctc & he would likely not qualify for eitc. Other preparer says that the parents can agree on who claims everything (with possible exception of hoh), but including eitc & that tie breaker rules do not apply unless they don't have it worked out between themselves.
What say you?
Mom & dad living with their small child all year, same household. Parents unmarried. Dad makes more. Handle finances like many households & co-mingle $$ and pay the bills, then blow what's left. =) One could argue that dad pays more or that they pay equal and use what's left of both for 'entertainment' type purposes.
Anyhow, one preparer says only dad can claim kid, hoh, ctc & he would likely not qualify for eitc. Other preparer says that the parents can agree on who claims everything (with possible exception of hoh), but including eitc & that tie breaker rules do not apply unless they don't have it worked out between themselves.
What say you?
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