What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maryland
I am getting ready to go to court in a few weeks with the ex because he is taking me in for a support modification. Should've been a pretty cut and dry easy peasy what is will be ordeal but I have a question about something and I don't know how to proceed.
I have been given copies of the support modification form and his last two years of taxes. I've noticed on the support form he didn't list any child care expenses (which is correct as I'm the only one that pays them even though we have 50/50 custody). However, I'm afraid he's going to pop up in court saying he does pay them because I see he has lied on his 2011 taxes about doing so.
We have two children; I claim the youngest and he claims the oldest to keep it fair. This will be the second year that our oldest has not gone to daycare. But on his 2011 taxes he had deducted a 2100$ deduction for child care for the child. He has listed the daycare center and upon asking the oldest if he is familiar with the location he said yes, that his step brothers go there. He also assured me that he has never been there but to go with them to drop off/pick up. (To answer those questions; my ex although remarried has filed a single return and his only dependent listed is our oldest in question).
So - #1; is this considered tax fraud; and #2 what kind of evidence should I show up prepared with to court just in case he goes ; look - I do pay for daycare for the oldest, I even claimed it last year. Because it is a lie and he pays nothing towards childcare even for our youngest who still attends (a different daycare provider then he is claiming).
Thank you for your time!
I am getting ready to go to court in a few weeks with the ex because he is taking me in for a support modification. Should've been a pretty cut and dry easy peasy what is will be ordeal but I have a question about something and I don't know how to proceed.
I have been given copies of the support modification form and his last two years of taxes. I've noticed on the support form he didn't list any child care expenses (which is correct as I'm the only one that pays them even though we have 50/50 custody). However, I'm afraid he's going to pop up in court saying he does pay them because I see he has lied on his 2011 taxes about doing so.
We have two children; I claim the youngest and he claims the oldest to keep it fair. This will be the second year that our oldest has not gone to daycare. But on his 2011 taxes he had deducted a 2100$ deduction for child care for the child. He has listed the daycare center and upon asking the oldest if he is familiar with the location he said yes, that his step brothers go there. He also assured me that he has never been there but to go with them to drop off/pick up. (To answer those questions; my ex although remarried has filed a single return and his only dependent listed is our oldest in question).
So - #1; is this considered tax fraud; and #2 what kind of evidence should I show up prepared with to court just in case he goes ; look - I do pay for daycare for the oldest, I even claimed it last year. Because it is a lie and he pays nothing towards childcare even for our youngest who still attends (a different daycare provider then he is claiming).
Thank you for your time!