If a child under 17 years of age is listed on a Form 1095-B along with the names of his or her parents, could this document be used to fulfill the due diligence record requirements of Form 8867? Specifically, is it sufficient in addition to interviewing the taxpayer(s) for proving that a child lived with his or her parents for more than half the year in regards to the child tax credit?
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I have actual medical records relating to the child for a prior year, and I know from interviewing the taxpayer and from having done his taxes for many years that his child lives with him. Should I still be asking for more documentation relating to 2016 for Form 8867 in relation to the child tax credit?
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Originally posted by Tax Sleuth View PostI have actual medical records relating to the child for a prior year, and I know from interviewing the taxpayer and from having done his taxes for many years that his child lives with him. Should I still be asking for more documentation relating to 2016 for Form 8867 in relation to the child tax credit?
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"As a paid tax return preparer, when determining the taxpayer’s
eligibility for, or the amount of, a credit claimed on a return or claim
for refund, you must not use information that you know, or have
reason to know, is incorrect. You may not ignore the implications of
information provided to, or known by you, and you must make
reasonable inquiries if the information provided to you appears to be
incorrect, inconsistent, or incomplete. You must make reasonable
inquiries if a reasonable and well-informed tax return preparer,
knowledgeable in the tax law, would conclude that the information
provided to you appears to be incorrect, inconsistent, or incomplete.
You must also contemporaneously document in your files any
reasonable inquiries made and the responses to these inquiries"
The question in my mind would be what is it that appears to be incorrect, in consistent, or incomplete? I am not in the practice of requiring documentation from all taxpayers.
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