Saturday, June 19, 2010

In a non-relative guardianship is the child a qualifying child on taxes?

I am the legal non-relative guardian of a child that has lived with me all year. I claim the child as a dependent on my taxes, but does the child count as my qualifying child (or anything else) to be claimed on the child tax credit or earned income tax credit. Or is there anything else that I can claim regarding the child?



In a non-relative guardianship is the child a qualifying child on taxes?

If child was placed with you as a foster child by an authorized placement agency (Child and Family Services, for example)or the judgment or order of a court of competent jurisdiction then the child is your Qualifying Child for tax purposes, including the credits you mentioned.



In a non-relative guardianship is the child a qualifying child on taxes?

you are entitled to claim as a dependent anyone you support regardless of their legal status to you (as long as they are legally citizens). most health plans also allow for coverage of dependents supported, not just blood relatives or ones acquired through marriage and adoption. Report It

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