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Can my fiance claim me and my child on his taxes? |
I live in NC. My fiance and I have lived together for 2 years now. I have 1 child and he has 3. I did not work this year. Can he claim me and my child on his taxes since he provided over half of our support this year? Ok so just to clarify, because I did go ahead and read those links..thank you by the way...he CAN claim us both then? I am 35, she is 10..and no her father CAN'T claim her. He might be able to claim you, but unless your child is also HIS child he can NOT claim your child. TFTP Report It NO As of IRS notice 2008-5, he may be able to claim both the fiance and the non-bio child as a qualifying RELATIVES. (The notice states that if mom is not required to file a tax return, then she doesn't have a qualifying child.) I know for sure the Bostonia's answer is absolutely correct. Need more info about the IRS notice 2008-05, I never heard of it. A link to that info can be helpful. Boston is slightly behind the times in his answer, and in fact his answer was correct as of 1 week ago. |
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