Is my new spouse responsible for child support?
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Is my new spouse responsible for child support?
Again, the new partner will not be responsible to pay child support or a share of the children’s special expenses as a result; only the payor’s obligation will be affected by the new partner’s income.
Who claims a child on taxes in joint custody?
The parent with physical custody will claim the child on his or her taxes unless the court has said otherwise. Often, with joint custody arrangements, the court will order that the parents take turns claiming the child, with one parent claiming the child one year, the other parent the next year.
Can one parent claim EIC and the other child tax credit?
Answer: If they otherwise meet all of the requirements to claim the earned income tax credit (EITC), unmarried parents with a qualifying child may choose which parent will claim the credit. If there are two qualifying children, each parent may claim the credit based on one child.
Can my boyfriend claim my child on his taxes?
A. Yes, if they meet all the IRS requirements for dependents. However, the IRS now says if the parent’s income is so low that he or she doesn’t have to file a tax return, then the boyfriend who lives with the mother and child all year long can claim the mother and the child as dependents.