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I am the Father in this situation.
Mother has "primary custody," however time split for 2008 was as follows -
Jan (mostly spent with Mother)
Feb thru July (with Father as mother was on deployment)
August and September (mostly spent with Mother)
October thru December - time split 50/50.
Mother has always claimed child on tax return, however there is nothing in our court orders that states who is to claim our son on their return.
I believe that due to the time spent in my home in 2008 that I would be entitled to take the tax exemption per the IRS guidelines. I provide more than 50% of his support - mother did not pay child support while away and we agreed to no child support after she returned, however I agreed to pay for all of child's expenses (clothing for both homes, school expenses, activities, etc.)
Does anyone know if this is correct or if there would be any other reason that I would not be able to take the exemption?
I am the Father in this situation.
Mother has "primary custody," however time split for 2008 was as follows -
Jan (mostly spent with Mother)
Feb thru July (with Father as mother was on deployment)
August and September (mostly spent with Mother)
October thru December - time split 50/50.
Mother has always claimed child on tax return, however there is nothing in our court orders that states who is to claim our son on their return.
I believe that due to the time spent in my home in 2008 that I would be entitled to take the tax exemption per the IRS guidelines. I provide more than 50% of his support - mother did not pay child support while away and we agreed to no child support after she returned, however I agreed to pay for all of child's expenses (clothing for both homes, school expenses, activities, etc.)
Does anyone know if this is correct or if there would be any other reason that I would not be able to take the exemption?