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I have 2 dependednts, trying to assign the credit for each one to a different parent, why is the software assigning both credits to whichever of us was last selected?

We should be able as parents to assign the credit for our dependants separately, not both  credits going to one parent...
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I have 2 dependednts, trying to assign the credit for each one to a different parent, why is the software assigning both credits to whichever of us was last selected?

The correct answer was found after taking with an agent over telephone. It has nothing to do with lower income of one spouse.

 

The CD version of TurboTax does not allow this, for no obvious reason. It seems to have been built this way and Intuit doesn't care enough about this issue to have it fixed. Judging my older posts, this issue has been going for a long tine.

 

The Web version allows the user to distribute the credits to the desired parent. It just works the way the CD version should work.

 

I asked for a refund of the CD installation, on the grounds of not being able to do what the online version does. Buyer beware!

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I have 2 dependednts, trying to assign the credit for each one to a different parent, why is the software assigning both credits to whichever of us was last selected?

Please see our TurboTax article: Family Tax Deductions: What Can I Claim

Some credits are to be claimed by the lower income parent.

 

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I have 2 dependednts, trying to assign the credit for each one to a different parent, why is the software assigning both credits to whichever of us was last selected?

The correct answer was found after taking with an agent over telephone. It has nothing to do with lower income of one spouse.

 

The CD version of TurboTax does not allow this, for no obvious reason. It seems to have been built this way and Intuit doesn't care enough about this issue to have it fixed. Judging my older posts, this issue has been going for a long tine.

 

The Web version allows the user to distribute the credits to the desired parent. It just works the way the CD version should work.

 

I asked for a refund of the CD installation, on the grounds of not being able to do what the online version does. Buyer beware!