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Separated with 50/50 custody

Separated & have shared custody of two kids (kid A and kid B). Do we both (ex and I) claim A & B as dependents on our returns but I would claim A as my eligible dependent & he claims B as his?
Neither of us pays child or spousal support. 

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Separated with 50/50 custody

If neither of you pays child support and there is no specific court decision about this, when you have joint custody of your children, each parent can claim the amount for an eligible dependent for one child as long as you agree on who will claim child A and who will claim child B. 

Separated with 50/50 custody

Do you still add both kids information but only click the box for eligible dependent for one child? Or do you only put one childs information in? 

Separated with 50/50 custody

@laframboise007 

You can do it either way. You don't need to put the other child's information in if you are not claiming any credits based on that child.

 

 

Separated with 50/50 custody

When i add both kids in (only claiming one child for eligible dependent tax credit) .. it in increases my tax return by $600. It also doubles the amount given for CCB benefits. 

Separated with 50/50 custody

If you enter both children as your dependents and claim 1 as an eligible dependent, it will give you a higher refund. The CCB is an estimate only; the CRA will advise you of the correct amount once they have assessed your return. 

Here is a great CRA link to review about shared custody.

 

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Separated with 50/50 custody

Thank you so much for the replies! Just wanted to check again to make sure .. my ex husband can also list both kids as dependents but claim the eligible dependent tax credit for the child I did not claim?

Separated with 50/50 custody

@laframboise007 Yes, he can.