View Full Version : Can 2 people claim the same child.
adhenson
Jan 23, 2009, 12:04 PM
My fiancé and I have a 6 month old together. We live in a house that he bought. He works and I stay at home with the baby. I'm just wondering, can I claim the baby on my taxes and not him. Or can we both claim him or what? How does that work?
this8384
Jan 23, 2009, 12:13 PM
Only one parent can claim the child. If you don't work, your fiancé can claim your child and also claim you as a dependent.
cdad
Jan 23, 2009, 04:25 PM
Only one parent can claim the child. If you don't work, your fiance can claim your child and also claim you as a dependant.
That doesn't sound right to me. I don't think he would be entitled to claim her as a dependent on his tax return. They aren't married nor is she related to him.
1040.com - Dependents (http://www.1040.com/site/FederalTaxes/Dependents/tabid/95/Default.aspx)
stevetcg
Jan 23, 2009, 06:22 PM
That doesnt sound right to me. I dont think he would be entitled to claim her as a dependent on his tax return. They arent married nor is she related to him.
1040.com - Dependents (http://www.1040.com/site/FederalTaxes/Dependents/tabid/95/Default.aspx)
It depends... if she has 0 income and he provides 100% of her support he can, under some circumstances. Turbotax.com will walk them through determining it. Head of household covers a lot of different dependent types.
this8384
Jan 25, 2009, 01:35 PM
That doesnt sound right to me. I dont think he would be entitled to claim her as a dependent on his tax return. They arent married nor is she related to him.
1040.com - Dependents (http://www.1040.com/site/FederalTaxes/Dependents/tabid/95/Default.aspx)
Nope, I know people who have done it. They have a baby together, Mom stays at home while Dad goes to work; Dad is head of household and Mom is a dependent on him.