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Non bio parent claim child tax credit?
I have a child and was recently married. I am the higher income earner this year. I know usually the lower income parent claims the child, is this still allowed if he isn't her biological father, or any parental rights?
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October 30, 2019
12:15 AM
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Credits and deductions
If you mean claiming the "Amount for Children" credit, which was approximately $2000 per child...that is no longer a credit. As to other credits, such as Child Care Expenses, that is claimed by the spouse/partner with the lower net income. Fitness and arts credits may be claimed by either of you.
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Credits and deductions
Yes, but I was wondering if the lower income spouse is not a biological parent, are they still able to claim the child care expenses etc.?
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Credits and deductions
You are common-law and both supporting g the child. Because of this, regarles of blood relationship, he is considered a parent and if his income is lower he is the one to claim child care.
October 30, 2019
12:15 AM