YES!! You can claim him even if he was born on December 31 at 11:59:59pm!
2007-01-24 01:33:12
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answered by momathomewith2boys 5
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I am not 100% sure, but I do not think that you can. The reason being is that I believe he must be living with you at least 6 months. You can always call the IRS or even one those places that files taxes for you.
2007-01-24 01:32:23
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answered by ? 2
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Yes. Even if your child is born at 12:59 and 59 seconds on New Years Eve you can claim them.
2007-01-24 01:29:08
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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confident you may declare him as long as he became born interior the 365 days 2006 because of the fact they count selection him as a based whilst your carrying him and that i comprehend because of the fact i prepare tax returns area-time
2016-11-01 04:02:12
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answered by ? 4
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YEP!
As if you had him the whole year!
Make sure to adjust your deductions at work now, so they won't be taking out so much this year; Now you have an exemption!
2007-01-24 01:31:49
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answered by juicy13500 3
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Yes even if he were born on Dec. 31st.
2007-01-27 23:52:29
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answered by mkaustin 1
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yes you can claim him as if you had him for the full year.
2007-01-24 01:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! isn't that great?! :)
2007-01-24 01:30:20
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answered by Emily H 5
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i am pretty sure you can!
2007-01-24 01:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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