I e-filed my taxes this year only to find out that it was rejected by the IRS because someone has claimed my son... how can I find out who and can I prosecute?
I e-filed my taxes this year only to find out that it was rejected by the IRS because someone has claimed my son... how can I find out who and can I prosecute?
Jenny:
Try calling the IRS. Once you convince them that your son is in fact your son and that you have the right to claim his exemption, they IRS should be able to tell you who claimed him.
As for prosecuting, leave that to the IRS.
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Originally Posted by AtlantaTaxExpert
Very true, and it may take a certified letter to them stating they are in error and that you wish to re-submit your tax return and ask them what proof they would like to show that your son is indeed with you and that he is your exemption.
Since they go by SS number, it could be someone else claimed a chid and had an error with the their SS number. Also check to be sure you did have the correct SS number on your tax form.
You also may want to be sure someone has not stolen your identity ( not as likely but you never know)
Also are you divorced and if so could your ex have claimed the child.
Fr Chuck's points are all valid. Give them due consideration!
I have the same issue. Last year I filed on my 19 year old daughter and someone had already claimed her. My ex-husband said it wasn't him (we get along fine and he is just as curious and upset) so we do not know who would have claimed her and why!! Does anyone have a telephone number to find this info out??
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