What is the name of your state? MS
I work for a company out of TX, but work all over the united states.
This thread goes in conjuction with one in 'child support'
My girlfriend of 2 years and 2 kids.
She has made a total of $2k TOPS last year and paid in NO taxes. She seems to believe she can claim herself and both kids and recieve $4,000 in refund.
I've supported all three of them, and obviously have the higher AGI. She wants(wants should be demands) to claim herself and the 2 kids claiming the EIC and leave me hanging, knowing I'll owe because I had like 2 on my w-4 and the fact that I'm being audited for 2004. I know she cannot claim the kids legally because we ALL lived together and I supported them, she alone dosen't have a qualifying child being that I have the higher AGI. I should claim all 3 of them to offset what I might owe, including the audit.
She refuses to seek advice other than what "mommy" says. I'm trying to do what's best for US, not me. If I did allow her to claim them I'd be screwed, period.
What gives, am I missing something here?
I understand if she claims them she can get the EIC, BUT when I claim them as well I will get the credit because my AGI is higher. Which is the way it should be, I should get the tax break, I supported them. If she gets it we're just gonna have to turn around and use it to pay the IRS anyway, correct??????
I work for a company out of TX, but work all over the united states.
This thread goes in conjuction with one in 'child support'
My girlfriend of 2 years and 2 kids.
She has made a total of $2k TOPS last year and paid in NO taxes. She seems to believe she can claim herself and both kids and recieve $4,000 in refund.
I've supported all three of them, and obviously have the higher AGI. She wants(wants should be demands) to claim herself and the 2 kids claiming the EIC and leave me hanging, knowing I'll owe because I had like 2 on my w-4 and the fact that I'm being audited for 2004. I know she cannot claim the kids legally because we ALL lived together and I supported them, she alone dosen't have a qualifying child being that I have the higher AGI. I should claim all 3 of them to offset what I might owe, including the audit.
She refuses to seek advice other than what "mommy" says. I'm trying to do what's best for US, not me. If I did allow her to claim them I'd be screwed, period.
What gives, am I missing something here?
I understand if she claims them she can get the EIC, BUT when I claim them as well I will get the credit because my AGI is higher. Which is the way it should be, I should get the tax break, I supported them. If she gets it we're just gonna have to turn around and use it to pay the IRS anyway, correct??????