My client asked me if there was a way to find out if his ex-wife claimed their child for 2016. Is there a way I can find this out for him?
Client wants to know if ex claimed child
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Before you question if - why not first determine which spouse had the legal authority to claim the child - custody, divorce decree, financial support?
Then you can have the attorneys duke it out. If your client wasn't the custodial parent, then Form 8332 form would need to be signed by ex.Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow -
Before you question if - why not first determine which spouse had the legal authority to claim the child - custody, divorce decree, financial support?
Then you can have the attorneys duke it out. If your client wasn't the custodial parent, then Form 8332 form would need to be signed by ex.Comment
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IRS will not divulge person claiming a dependent
Simplest answer is "no" unless the ex-wife volunteers the information to you / your client.
I guess, in theory, your client could claim the exemption and then see what happens. But, even if he is late to the game, the only thing the IRS will divulge is the dependency exemption has already been claimed by person unknown. After that, independent IRS inquiries, for further information, to both parties who claimed the exemption would likely ensue.
It goes without saying, before you get too deep in the weeds, be sure the facts would support that your client *COULD* claim the dependent in the first place!!
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Try to efile his return with the child as a dependent if he qualifies to take the child. If the ex took the child without authority then he can paper file the return and the IRS will go after her.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.Comment
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