I am confused about the changes to the Child Tax Credit. I understand that now the custodian parent can keep the child tax credit for themselves. What I am trying to figure out is how to tell if the custodian parent is going to keep the child tax credit for themselves. Most of my noncustodian parents do bring in Form 8332 signed by the custodian parent and we do have some that are marked for multiple years. Will the divorce and support (if stated within) decrees be sufficient documentation for the noncustodian parent to take the child tax credit? Should we attach Form 8901 with the 8332 when we send out the new ones for this year? I have a feeling that alot of people will not know about this law change and if we send out the 8901 with the 8332 it could cause additional fiction with the people involved. I really don't know how to approach this new situation and I don't want my clients to be involved in audits, if I can find a easy way to handle this.
Thank you for you help.
Sandy
Thank you for you help.
Sandy
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