Originally posted by erchess
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Since the child satisfies all 4 of the requirements with respect to both mom & dad, the child is a qualifying child of both parents. Thus IMO, if the parents are in agreement, the child can be claimed by either parent. If they don't agree and both tried to claim the child, then §152(c)(4)(B) would give the exemption to the mom as the parent with whom the child resided for the longest period of time during the calendar year. That is the first tie-breaker rule for parents and would apply.
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