Client has son who lives with him "over 6 months" of the year and income is such that he would qualify for the EIC. Problem is he lives with his parents. Would this disqualify him for the EIC?
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Originally posted by zeros View PostYes, a qualifying child.
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need clarification: OP says client has son who qualifies for EIC. however when asked if qualifying child answer is yes. My impression is client (parent) wants to know if son can receive EIC, I think client (parent) can or can't take son as dependent or son can or can't take the EIC. You can't take both, client is not asking about dependency he is asking about EIC the fact that son lives with parents does not disqualify him from taking the EIC. But parent can't take son as dependent.
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Originally posted by taxmom34 View Postneed clarification:"You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Focusing on only the question that was asked...
Originally posted by zeros View PostClient has son who lives with him "over 6 months" of the year and income is such that he would qualify for the EIC. Problem is he lives with his parents. Would this disqualify him for the EIC?If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Originally posted by Rapid Robert View PostYes. Zeos should stop wasting our time with a poorly worded question and even worse clarification. It's not clear who "son", "child", and "parents" are in relation to each other. Try giving made-up names to the persons involved in the scenario, or even just refer to them as A, B, C, etc.
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