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I have seen similar threads but couldn't find the answer for this question
This is what my reference said in 2016. You should just confirm that there has been no change since then, but I do not believe there has been:
"Where two children spend part of the year with each parent, or each of them spends the whole year with one of them, and no child support is paid, each parent may claim the eligible dependant amount for one of the children."
If there is only one child, they can alternate years or one can claim, but not both.
This is great..Can i ask what your reference was? This was my understanding as well, and I looked high and low for a confirmation of this on line, and could not find this anywhere
I had a similar situation once and was told to look at the custody agreement because each parent wanted to claim once child to get Equivalent to Spouse credits. Contract said kids stay with mom so dad did not get any credits. Try looking into agreement.
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