My fiancee has the higher gross income. We have 2 children together and we are trying to figure out the most beneficial way to file our taxes for 2006. It looks like the best way is for me to claim our 2 children, even though he has the higher adjusted gross income. With me claiming the children and using H&R Block online tax software I get a substantial amount more money back than he would. Therefore, am I permitted to claim the 2 children instead of him and claim them for the EIC? I just want to make sure that we file everything correctly. Thanks for any help in advance.
PS: We even used the IRS EIC Assistant to figure out the EIC information for us too and it matched the H&R Block software results fairly accurately. It looks like it should be fine to file this way but I just want to be safe that we are filing properly to ensure maximum benefits.
2007-07-17
16:21:04
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➔ Taxes
➔ United States
We live together and have for a number of years and both of the children live with us all year as well. Therefore, I am under the assumption that we can pick and choose which one of us can claim the children. Is this thinking correct? Does the person who makes more money have to claim the children?
2007-07-17
16:30:58 ·
update #1