What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WI
Court order reads that we are to alternate years for the purpose of claiming son on our taxes. At our child support hearing in October, my son's mother said that she had brought none of the required paperwork because she does not file taxes - she worked at a company that pays cash only, apparently (which seems shady to me, but no one raised an eyebrow in court, so...?)
However, she also announced in court that she quit her job two months earlier because she was pregnant and didn't want to work. She was still ordered to pay child support, of which she hasn't paid a cent to this day.
My questions are:
1. If she doesn't file a tax return anyway can I claim my son on my return even though it's her year? I have placement 85% of the year, over 90% in 2009, so she would need the IRS form from me signing off on my claiming my son this year anyway. Not sure how it works.
2. So, by my understanding, she has no income to claim on taxes and therefore could not even file a joint return with her husband - is that how it works? Would it be possible for her husband to claim my son on his return?
Thanks in advance.
Court order reads that we are to alternate years for the purpose of claiming son on our taxes. At our child support hearing in October, my son's mother said that she had brought none of the required paperwork because she does not file taxes - she worked at a company that pays cash only, apparently (which seems shady to me, but no one raised an eyebrow in court, so...?)
However, she also announced in court that she quit her job two months earlier because she was pregnant and didn't want to work. She was still ordered to pay child support, of which she hasn't paid a cent to this day.
My questions are:
1. If she doesn't file a tax return anyway can I claim my son on my return even though it's her year? I have placement 85% of the year, over 90% in 2009, so she would need the IRS form from me signing off on my claiming my son this year anyway. Not sure how it works.
2. So, by my understanding, she has no income to claim on taxes and therefore could not even file a joint return with her husband - is that how it works? Would it be possible for her husband to claim my son on his return?
Thanks in advance.