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mrcorzen
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I pay monthly child support but I also receive monthly child support in excess of what I pay, am I still allowed to claim one of my children as eligible dependant?

We share the two children 50/50
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I pay monthly child support but I also receive monthly child support in excess of what I pay, am I still allowed to claim one of my children as eligible dependant?

Only one person is eligible to claim this credit.
As per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) If you and another person share custody of a child throughout the year, and you each have a clearly established requirement under a court order or written agreement to make child support payments for that child, normally, neither of you would be able to claim the amount for an eligible dependant for that child. However, in this case, one of you may still be able to claim the amountas long as you and the other person agree who will make the claim. If you cannot agree, neither of you can claim the amount for that child.
For more information please refer to the following CRA article:

also please refer to the following TurboTax article:

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