Client lives in a Community Property State and has lived with his spouse all year (client has not filed in several years and wants to get caught up on all of his fllings and claim 2 of the children on his). Spouse has filed her return as HOH and claimed all of their children on her tax return and used just her income.
Question-Since parents did not agree who gets to claim which children and since the children lived with both parents the same amount of time, the next tie breaker rule states the one who has the highest AGI get to claim the child dependents; but if you have to allocate the community property income to both equally, how is the highest AGI determined? Looking at his W2 and what he has told me about her work history, it would appear he would have a higher income.
To complicate matters she will not give him any wage or tax information to him or copies of her returns she has filed.
In the past when I did a MFS return, their has been an agreement who gets to claim which children and both incomes were made known.
Question-Since parents did not agree who gets to claim which children and since the children lived with both parents the same amount of time, the next tie breaker rule states the one who has the highest AGI get to claim the child dependents; but if you have to allocate the community property income to both equally, how is the highest AGI determined? Looking at his W2 and what he has told me about her work history, it would appear he would have a higher income.
To complicate matters she will not give him any wage or tax information to him or copies of her returns she has filed.
In the past when I did a MFS return, their has been an agreement who gets to claim which children and both incomes were made known.
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