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I stand corrected.
Originally posted by BP. View PostThe parents lived together all year. How can the rule for divorced and separated parents possibly apply? The parents can choose who claims, Pub 17, p. 31, example 9.Last edited by appelman; 02-03-2014, 12:41 AM.Evan Appelman, EA
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Originally posted by Will View PostRegardless of all the opinions expressed above, I can tell you for certain that ddoshan is correct. I've gone through an audit on this, and the IRS assures me that this is correct. I had the $80,000 and $20,000 couple and they agreed that the $20,000 spouse will take the child, with the CTC and a HUGE EIC, even though they had $100 grand income.
In this family, dad doesn't make $80K- he makes maybe $10K more than mom. And I've read the form, the instructions, the pub & the section in TTB & it's not crystal clear to me. Some of the language as well as the example seem to support the idea that if the couple so chooses- the parent with the lower agi can choose to take eitc (and the other child relevent credits) yet the ?'s on the eitc form (and the instructions) are unclear.
The other tax preparer (a CPA) called me about this issue- and I'd love to get back to him with info, although he said he'd look into it as well (haven't heard back from him). I've lost clients due to them being told they'd get into trouble with the IRS (& word gets around with these rumors).
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