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Summary: As a parent you may assume that you can claim your children as dependants on your tax returns. But what if you and the other parent do not live together? In Anderson v. Commissioner, a recent case decided in tax court, we see that there are specific rules as to which parent is entitled to the dependency exemption. Rules that you may need to know before filing your taxes.
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