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September 17, 2022
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What can I submit for proof that my kids lived with us all year last year?

  • September 17, 2022
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My husband and I have been married since before all our kids were born (3 kids). All the kids are our biological kids. No one has ever been divorced or seperated or lived anywhere but with us as a family and we have always claimed them, so I really don't understand why this is being questioned at all. Here is my problem though, we homeschool, we own our house, we don't go to a church, and no one went to the doctor last year (kids went in Dec '20 and Jan '22....of course). Could I use my own homeschool records even if they aren't reported to anyone? I don't know what to do or why this is happening.

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September 17, 2022

Who is asking for proof?   Did you receive some sort of letter from the IRS or state?   What exactly does it say?

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Critter-3
September 17, 2022

The IRS does random audits to "keep us all accountable" so you probably did nothing wrong except being unlucky. 

 

See IRS Form 14815-A here

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f14815a.pdf

September 17, 2022

if it is the IRS (unlikely to be your state) asking for proof then things like pictures of their room with you and your husband in the picture with them, medical bills (even 2020 and 2022) you paid for them or a letter from their doctor, signed affidavits of neighbors that the kids live with you, birth certificates, etc. the notice should contain these suggetions so if it does not be wary.

 

you may want to file an identity theft affidavit for each of your kids. the scenario I'm thinking of is that someone got hold of their IDs (SSN) and filed a return claiming them. you also filed claiming them. thus the IRS has two returns claiming the same kids. 

could both you and your spouse have filed tax returns for the same year?  

Mom218Author
September 17, 2022

Yes, it's the IRS. I had called a couple weeks ago since we still hadn't gotten our return (sent in February) and they said we would be receiving this letter but didn't say what they were auditing. I assumed it would just be my small business, which is no big deal, I keep detailed records. However, they sent Form 14815-A (Request for Supporting Docs to Prove the CTC) and form 886-H-DEP (Request for Supporting Docs for Dependents) and form 886-H-EIC (Request for Documents you need to claim EIC based on Qualifying Child). As for what the Letters are requesting, it's very specific. It needs their SSN cards AND their birth certificates AND proof of residency (that we all lived together) AND proof that my husband and I paid for things for them AND some type of documentation on official letterhead from like a school or court or something.

Critter-3
September 18, 2022

Yep ... I call that the scavenger hunt notice so do the best you can. The IRS has the right to question anything on any return at anytime.  Respond as if this was a "word question" on a final exam ... give short consise answers and refer the attached documents for instance 1) see attached SS cards (remember only send copies ... never originals as they will not be returned).

 

If you filed a joint return then the entire support situation is immaterial if this was your child who lived with you ... do your best.

 

Even home schooling has some kind of records as you have to follow some kind of curriculum and testing schedule.  

 

Read those forms carefully ... watch for the little words ...  note  that some proof is on all the  lists ... you so not need to send them multiple times.

 

 

 

January 25, 2025

What ended up happening? I'd be in the same boat if this happened to me because we also homeschool. We do go to church and my kids see the doctor, but we changed churches mid year last year. My kids also only saw the doctor one time for annual wellness exams. I see that you can use a statement from your employer or health insurance. Not sure what type of statement this would be. 

January 25, 2025

@Boombaby99 You are posting to an old thread that has had no activity since 2022.    We can be more helpful if you explain your own situation or issue here.

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January 25, 2025

@xmasbaby0 @I don't currently have an issue, but this is good to know for the future in case of an audit. My husband and I file jointly every year and claim our 4 children as dependents for the EITC and the CTC. We homeschool them, so there are no school records really to prove their residency. I do have to file an affidavit every year with the school that has their names, my name, and address listed. They do see a PCP, but usually only for an annual wellness exam. We currently attend a church, but have changed churches several times. I see that online it lists health insurance documents or employer statements as proof of residency. I'm just not sure what those statements would have to include.