In our divorce decree, non-custodial parent can claim daughter as tax deduction if support is up to date, and I sign the Form 8332. This daughter turned 18 in March 2010, he paid support thru May 2010 when she graduated.The support for those 5 months was $1894.98. Her income for 2010 (she is in college now) was $4794.61. Can he still claim her since she turned 18 in March and her income was way more than the amount of support he paid?
Asked on 3/10/11, 3:15 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Luedeman
solo practitioner
It's hard to say. I'm not a tax attorney.
Answered on 3/14/11, 7:25 am
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